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Ian Edmont
Hi,
Trying to download a copy of JPEGCrops (lost my copy) from
http://ekot.dk/programmer/JPEGCrops/ and it seems the web site has been down
for quite a while now.
Does anyone know of an alternative that can do what JPEGCrops can do?
For those who have'nt come across this program before, it's very good!
Description from http://www.webgrid.co.uk ....
JPEGCrops is a Windows program, created for preparation of multiple images
for printing. It provides lossless cropping with fixed aspects using
JPEGTran.
Why use it?
Most digital cameras produce JPEGs with the aspect 4:3. A very common
papersize for photo albums is 4"x6" (10x15cm), which has the aspect 3:2. If
you want to print, you often need to crop.
If you need to crop 50 images, it can be very time-consuming in dedicated
image editors like PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro. JPEGCrops isn't a real image
editor: It just rotates and crops. But it's fast and it's free.
Many thanks.
Ian Edmont.
Trying to download a copy of JPEGCrops (lost my copy) from
http://ekot.dk/programmer/JPEGCrops/ and it seems the web site has been down
for quite a while now.
Does anyone know of an alternative that can do what JPEGCrops can do?
For those who have'nt come across this program before, it's very good!
Description from http://www.webgrid.co.uk ....
JPEGCrops is a Windows program, created for preparation of multiple images
for printing. It provides lossless cropping with fixed aspects using
JPEGTran.
Why use it?
Most digital cameras produce JPEGs with the aspect 4:3. A very common
papersize for photo albums is 4"x6" (10x15cm), which has the aspect 3:2. If
you want to print, you often need to crop.
If you need to crop 50 images, it can be very time-consuming in dedicated
image editors like PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro. JPEGCrops isn't a real image
editor: It just rotates and crops. But it's fast and it's free.
Many thanks.
Ian Edmont.