Forum: Photoshop


Subject: cropping photos

alnxp opened this issue on Oct 21, 2016 ยท 4 posts


Deenamic posted Sat, 22 October 2016 at 2:20 PM

Hi alnxp! I agree with Boni, I don't know if there are any actions that will do all of that, but I do know of some programs that can do most or all of those things. I own a suite of programs called SoftOrbits Digital Photo Suite and there's a program in there called SoftOribits Batch Picture Resizer and it can handle various image formats, resize images, crop images, and etc. I've used their other programs, which work well, but i haven't had a chance to use that one, so I don't know how it works. You can buy the program separately from the suite. Usually you can catch the program being offered for free from various software deal websites, but I did a Google search and I didn't see any of the software deal websites I usually go to offering it for free this week. You can download a free trial of the software from the SoftOrbits website. If you like the trial and decide you want to buy it, then you can buy the personal version for $39.99 and the business version for $74.99 on the website. I got an email from them this week offering the $39.99 version for $19.99. On the order page, they don't show an option for the business version and they don't state if you really are buying the personal version, so looking at the price, I guess it's the personal version. I have pasted a link to the program's page on the website and a link to the email I got this week, just in case you decide you want to buy it after trying the trial and if you want to save a little money too. I hope what I just said has helped you a little bit. I hope you have a great weekend! 😄

SoftOrbits Batch Picture Resizer Website Page:
http://www.softorbits.com/batch_picture_resize/

Get SoftOrbits Batch Picture Resizer for 50% Off Email:
http://www.softorbits.com/sendy/w/0zUdvf763xnS5wWw5QnHbJsg/z8BNZnE2F56Uc5HYP1AAQg/X1HGxBdiVOViEZoaNt8763xw