"Cropping" and saving
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 10:42 pm
Hello:
I am going to scan two big photo albums with several pictures on each page. A normal crop of, say, a five-image page would amount to making 5 electronic copies of each page and then crop photo1 in page copy 1 and save, crop photo2 in page copy 2 and save, etc. It would take a terribly long time.
Is there any way to open a page with say, five photos, and delineate photo1 and save it to a file X1, then (still being in the five-photo page) delineate photo2 and save it to a file X2, etc? That would save a LOT of time.
I realize that you can crop photo1 and then save it with a new name. Two disadvantages:
1. After such a saving, you would be in the new file, have to close it and reopen the original file.
2. If you Save, instead of Save as ..., you would have lost the original file content.
Any advice on this would be highly appreciated.
Hans L
I am going to scan two big photo albums with several pictures on each page. A normal crop of, say, a five-image page would amount to making 5 electronic copies of each page and then crop photo1 in page copy 1 and save, crop photo2 in page copy 2 and save, etc. It would take a terribly long time.
Is there any way to open a page with say, five photos, and delineate photo1 and save it to a file X1, then (still being in the five-photo page) delineate photo2 and save it to a file X2, etc? That would save a LOT of time.
I realize that you can crop photo1 and then save it with a new name. Two disadvantages:
1. After such a saving, you would be in the new file, have to close it and reopen the original file.
2. If you Save, instead of Save as ..., you would have lost the original file content.
Any advice on this would be highly appreciated.
Hans L