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Anonymous
hai /p/

I have a whole collection of photographs I want to add to a digital photoframe. The photoframe is 640x234.

How do I easily go through all photographs to cut a 640x234 window out of them and save it as a separate file?

Is there any software that'll make this easier?
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>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
>>176222
PHOTOSHOP!
just resize the image to 640 wide.
then crop top and bottom to 234.
>> fence !!POey2hdozCZ
won't the photoframe just resize them? seems stupid that you would have to do that.
>> Anonymous
>>176229

yes, but because it's abnormal dimensions, it doesn't always resize them well

>>176228

Doing that for hundreds of photos isn't that efficient :(
>> Anonymous
do a batch job in PS

profit
>> Anonymous
cropping is still something you want to do by hand because uh, the computer can't judget where you want it