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Help with custom selection size invocation

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:43 pm
by sam
I've got a large (really large) number of images that must all be cropped to the same size. I know how to create a custom selection size and invoke it via the context menu and the 'c' key, but am looking for a quicker way. A hotkey would do the trick, but I don't believe there is one for this function.

Any recommendations on how to do this?

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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:23 pm
by Clo
:) Hello !

- You could try with the 1.82 RC2 version on tests currently :

Tools menu >> Batch convert… >> Tab “Transformations>> Crop

- Anyway, I advise you to make a backup of your files to test that function…
with a limited amount of pictures prior.

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:32 pm
by Dreamer
What exactly do you need?

There are shortcuts for:

Crop - Ctrl+Y
Automatic crop - Shift+Y

Maybe <Y> hotkey would be better than <C>?

There is also Batch convert (Ctrl+U)...

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 12:25 am
by sam
Thanks, guys for the fast replies. To clarify what I'm asking, here's what I currently doing:

First: Save a custom selection size, set to the size I want all my images cropped.

Then, for each image:
1) Open image
2) Right click in image, and elect "Set Selection size -> custom"
3) Use control-drag to position the selection frame properly. (This necessary step makes it hard/impossible to run this process as a batch.)
4) Click 'Crop' toolbar button.
5) Save image.

My goal is to make step #2 a one-click or one-keystroke operation.

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 12:41 am
by marsh
sam wrote: First: Save a custom selection size, set to the size I want all my images cropped.
Custom for printing? Or would you want custom defined in pixels?
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=1779&#14481

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 1:52 am
by Dreamer
sam wrote:Thanks, guys for the fast replies. To clarify what I'm asking, here's what I currently doing:

First: Save a custom selection size, set to the size I want all my images cropped.

Then, for each image:
1) Open image
2) Right click in image, and elect "Set Selection size -> custom"
3) Use control-drag to position the selection frame properly. (This necessary step makes it hard/impossible to run this process as a batch.)
4) Click 'Crop' toolbar button.
5) Save image.

My goal is to make step #2 a one-click or one-keystroke operation.
2) Do you really want "Set Selection size -> custom"? If so, you can use <c> hotkey, or do you want "Save selection as custom"?

4) You can use shortcut here too - <Ctrl+Y>

5) And here too - <Ctrl+S> (or Save as - <Ctrl+Shift+S>)

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 3:32 am
by Guest
I'm cropping a large group of images to match an existing (and much larger) group of images. All images must be the same size (in pixels). I've got a custom selection size set to the desired pixel dimensions.

I'm not sure what the <C> hotkey is. I know that when I right-click on the image and highlight "Set Selection Size", I can then hit the "C" key to select the "Custom" item on the selection size submenu. I can also select the "Custom" menu entry with the mouse.

Otherwise, the "C" key has no effect if the context menu is not displayed. (Actually, hitting "C" when the context menu is displayed causes the window to close - not what I want. "C" only works when the context menu is up and the selection size subnmenu is also up.)

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 3:56 am
by marsh
Custom key does not use pixels (it is for printing), but my link above is a request which may make your work a little easier.

Meanwhile, here is the way I crop many images to 1024x768:
Use fullscreen. Press <*>. Drag mouse from one corner to another of screen and press <ctrl y>. v.1.82 will have lossless jpg cropping in fullscreen <ctrl shift y>.

If you want just smaller versions of larger images (without chopping off parts of image), you should use the "resize function". <shift s>. This is also available in batch convert. <ctrl u>. You can process hundreds of images quickly doing this.