Is there a way to BULK CROP photos NOT BULK RESIZE but BULK CROP?

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Aug 18, 2007
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Is there a way to BULK CROP photos NOT BULK RESIZE but BULK CROP?

I am in desperate need of BULK CROPPING some photos with detailed directions please.

I have over 20,000 scans that were done.
There is a large amount of "DEAD BLACK" space on the photos. I am wishing to CROP the photos without doing them one by one.

I am having a difficult time figuring out how to BULK CROPPING photos. Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance.

I am NOT interested in BULK RESIZING my photos.
I am interested in BULK CROPPING photos that were scanned. I am trying to get the BLACK dead space off of thousands of scans.

I have about 10,000 scans that need to be cropped all the same DIMENSIONS. Does anyone out there know of a software program that can crop many at a time instead of manually?
Thanks

I have been told that
"I’d use Photoshop. In this program you can make a so called ‘Action’: a series of handlings, applied on one image, that you can save a Action. Later you can use those Actions in a batch process. Perhaps you can get an old version. To my knowledge the batch-option is abled from version 5."

Is this true?
If so please advise and thanks.

I simply do not have the time to crop one by one 20,000+ scans.

If someone knows how to do this, can they please email me, thanks again!

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Lewis Lorton
Aug 28, 2007
Giovanni wrote:
Is there a way to BULK CROP photos NOT BULK RESIZE but BULK CROP?
I am in desperate need of BULK CROPPING some photos with detailed directions please.

I have over 20,000 scans that were done.
There is a large amount of "DEAD BLACK" space on the photos. I am wishing to CROP the photos without doing them one by one.
Assuming that you are cropping each image exactly the same way. My first guess is that you can do a ‘resize canvas’ action (or a set of them) to chop off the edges.
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