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 Post subject: How to crop to selection buck amount of photos
PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 2:44 am  (#1) 
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A large number of photos, they are of the same or approx. the same dimension (width and height)

I want to crop out the buttom part of all these photos all of those photos
contain some text at the buttom that I want to cut it out.

How to do it quickly instead of doing to each photo

Thank you


By the way what is the system hardware requirement for GIMP
is i3 and 4GB DDR3 enough


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 Post subject: Re: How to crop to selection buck amount of photos
PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 5:51 am  (#2) 
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kenny1999 wrote:
GIMP Version: 2.8.14
Operating System: Windows
GIMP Experience: New User



A large number of photos, they are of the same or approx. the same dimension (width and height)

I want to crop out the buttom part of all these photos all of those photos
contain some text at the buttom that I want to cut it out.

How to do it quickly instead of doing to each photo

Thank you


By the way what is the system hardware requirement for GIMP
is i3 and 4GB DDR3 enough


You can open all the images as layers.
Then use the rectangle selection tool and crop the image to the selection.
All the layers will become the same size as the selection.

You would then need to save each layer as it's own image.
By using the sg-save-all-layers.scm by SaulGoode

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GIMP has very little system requirements.
If your computer is able to display a functioning desktop environment,
you can run GIMP.
GIMP's biggest appetite is for memory/Ram.
How much you will need depends on the how many images you are working with,
their resolution,
size,
the number of layers you use and so on.
As a general rule,
the more memory or Ram you have the better.

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 Post subject: Re: How to crop to selection buck amount of photos
PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 10:24 am  (#3) 
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kenny1999 wrote:
GIMP Version: 2.8.14
Operating System: Windows
GIMP Experience: New User



A large number of photos, they are of the same or approx. the same dimension (width and height)

I want to crop out the buttom part of all these photos all of those photos
contain some text at the buttom that I want to cut it out.

How to do it quickly instead of doing to each photo

Thank you


By the way what is the system hardware requirement for GIMP
is i3 and 4GB DDR3 enough


ImageMagickis a much better tool than Gimp for this.

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