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Alexey2012-02-11 12:38:41
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Alexey, 2012-02-11 12:38:41

Automatic cutting of scanned photos

You need to scan a lot of photos. Everything would be fine, but cutting everything manually will take too much time. Is there a software that, when receiving a scan at the input, even with a skewed photo, will crop and rotate it?
So far I just got to Crop And Straighten Photos in the shop. Can you make a pack right away?

If there is nothing, you will have to write the crutches yourself.

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Vitali Borovik, 2012-02-11
@WAYS

A very simple task, instead of searching for software, you need to lay down the photo exactly. And the finereader adjusts quietly the size.

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Dmitry Korobkin, 2012-02-11
@Octane

Software from many scanners can rotate and recognize several photos at once. For example, EPSON Scan from an ancient model:

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gelas, 2012-02-11
@gelas

If Crop And Straighten Photos suits you, then you can record an Action and apply it to the entire photo folder.

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Gray_Wolf, 2012-02-11
@Gray_Wolf

Well, for starters, I recommend dividing the photo by size and using a scanner with an automatic document feeder .
Well, then we record a macro in Photoshop and apply it to the folder.

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