Batch Cropping A Selection Area?

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adamlau
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Batch Cropping A Selection Area?

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I currently use the grid and a custom selection size to crop the same area from a number of individual images. How to batch crop the same selected area for these images?
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Re: Batch Cropping A Selection Area?

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You have batch processing
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Got it. Just establish X and Y and crop size. Assuming we are cropping a rectangle, to which corner do the X and Y coordinates correspond to?
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Anonymous wrote:Got it. Just establish X and Y and crop size. Assuming we are cropping a rectangle, to which corner do the X and Y coordinates correspond to?
Surprisingly the origin 0,0 is the top left corner. :shock: I would have expected the bottom left corner - which is the origin when displaying mouse cursor position or position of selection.

Is there a reason why top left corner is the origin for cropping? A bug?
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—> helmut

• Hi !

• The top-left corner doesn't seem abnormal for me. It's always used to define the origin of an area,
similarly for hot areas of a client side image (image-map)…

:mrgreen: G.
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