Crop multiple images with JPEGCrops
Got a few hundred digital photos lying in a folder on your desktop because you haven't had time to crop, resize, and sort them? JPEGCrops make tackling that job a little less daunting.
As you can probably guess from the title, JPEGCrops lets you crop images. JPEG imags to be specific. Who would have thunk?
You can open a bunch of pictures at once, set a directory to save the files, and enter names for each image. Then you can select the portion of the picture that you want to keep. JPEGCrops will create a lossless copy of the cropped image in your folder of choice.
The author has pretty much abandoned the program in favor of a new Java-based version called RoboCrop, but JPEGCrops should still meet most of your basic image cropping needs.
[via Brent Evans]
As you can probably guess from the title, JPEGCrops lets you crop images. JPEG imags to be specific. Who would have thunk?
You can open a bunch of pictures at once, set a directory to save the files, and enter names for each image. Then you can select the portion of the picture that you want to keep. JPEGCrops will create a lossless copy of the cropped image in your folder of choice.
The author has pretty much abandoned the program in favor of a new Java-based version called RoboCrop, but JPEGCrops should still meet most of your basic image cropping needs.
[via Brent Evans]

