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After a small rotation (e.g. 1 degree) and/or lens distortion correction, one usually wants to crop to exclude the empty/transparent area, so that the photo is rectangular again.
To do this, I manually position a crop region just large enough that none of the empty area is included. Usually, I first make a cropping rectangle roughly the right size, then zoom in to fine adjust the edges. This is pretty boring and tedious. Is there a more automatic way?
To do this, I manually position a crop region just large enough that none of the empty area is included. Usually, I first make a cropping rectangle roughly the right size, then zoom in to fine adjust the edges. This is pretty boring and tedious. Is there a more automatic way?
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