RE: automatic cropping freeware

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Irfanview does it extremely well, virtually any format with many options
www.irfanview.com (no commercial connection- its free :-)	
edwin

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of karl shah-jenner
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 1:43 AM
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
Subject: automatic cropping freeware

I recently stumbled across this little gem on the web - it may sound a
trivial thing, but anyone who needs or wants to batch up a *lot* of images
will find this resizer to be very fast to both load thumbs and process the
images.  I didn't think I needed any more image programs in my arsenal, but
this is a keeper ;)



"JPEGCrops is a Windows program, created for preparation of a batch of
images for printing. It provides lossless cropping with fixed aspects using
jpegtran.

The program is freeware for private use and is localized to danish,
english, finnish, german, polish, portuguese, galician and japanese. Partly
localized to czech, dutch, french, hungarian and italian.

Note: If you came here looking for Jpegcrop, then you're in the wrong
place. "


http://ekot.dk/programmer/JPEGCrops/


from the FAQ: http://ekot.dk/programmer/JPEGCrops/faq.html
Q: Why can't I just use PhotoShop?
You can use .. whatever program you fancy for cropping. If your normal
workflow includes sharpening, fiddling with color levels and so on, it will
probably be easier to incorporate cropping than switching to JPEGCrops.

If you just want to crop a lot of images, JPEGCrops will most probably be a
lot faster and easier than the mentioned programs.



Q: What does lossless mean?
The JPEG format is lossy. That means that information is lost when an image
is packed as a JPEG, artefacts are introduced. How much is lost depends on
the quality selected. Opening a JPEG, manipulating it and saving it as a
JPEG again normally means that the artefacts accumulate. How much depends
on the image and the program.

JPEGCrops avoids this degradation by using JPEGTran which doesn't repack
the JPEGs: It merely throws away some of the data and keeps the rest
unchanged.


Who are you?
I am a computer scientist from DAIMI. I live in Denmark and have a
girlfriend, a daughter, a son and a full-time job. Performing a search on
Google for my name should give you all the information you never wanted. As
far as I know, I'm the only "Toke Eskildsen" in existence


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