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BatchCropImages Analysis

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BatchCropImages is a free application designed for Mac users to streamline the image cropping process. This tool allows users to select multiple images and apply uniform cropping dimensions across all files, significantly enhancing workflow efficiency for graphic designers, photographers, and content creators. The intuitive interface simplifies the selection and cropping process, making it accessible for users of varying technical expertise.

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In addition to its core cropping functionality, BatchCropImages supports various image formats, ensuring versatility for different projects. Users can easily specify the desired crop dimensions and preview the results before finalizing changes. With its focus on batch processing, this software minimizes time spent on repetitive tasks, enabling users to concentrate on more creative aspects of their work.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.6
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.5
Additional Requirements
Mac OS X 10.5 - 10.6
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
448
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Crop images by percentage or pixels
This application enables you to crop one or more images by percentage or pixels. Width and height can be set independent of one another. When cropping by pixels there is an option to scale before crop to width, height, long side or short side. All crop areas are automatically centred on the images. Note that the location you choose for the resulting images must be different from that of the originals.

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