Crop/Slicing a scanned image

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modservice
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Crop/Slicing a scanned image

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Is it possible to create a multi mask (like tewelve rectangle) to crop a scanned image?
Thanks
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Re: Crop

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You want to crop an image into 12 equal sub-images? For example, in a 4x3 array?

If that is what you want, there is no function to do that directly in XnView...

If it is something you need to do regularly, it could be done at the command line by creating a Windows batch file using NConvert and some DOS.

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Re: Crop

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Paint Shop Pro Image Slicer can do that. If you want me to do it for you, you can pm me.
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Re: Crop

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modservice wrote:NO, the sub-images are not regular because I have scanned microfilm documents. I hav e to create a mask with different rectangle. Thanks, Fabio
There's a feature for this in Photoshop CS1+ (File » Automate » Crop and Straighten Photos) and Photoshop Elements 4+ (Image » Divide Scanned Photos).
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