How You Can Crop and Straighten Multiple Photos in Photoshop from a Scan

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Crop and Straighten Scanned Photos Photoshop Elements. I show you how to Crop and Straighten Multiple Photos in Photoshop from a Single Scan. How take a scan with multiple photos and cut them apart, crop, and straighten as individual photos in Adobe Photoshop.

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HTGGeorge
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3:40 You could also use the “ruler” tool. Draw a line along the straight edge of the image, then go to rotate image-arbitrary, and Photoshop will provide you with the exact degree of needed rotation. Cheers.

gwarlow
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thanks a lot, you've made my evening

alexmorkovkin
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DUDE!!!! THANK YOU! This video has just saved me a TON of time. Most appreciated from the future... May 2018 :)

chadiwack
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thanks for the vid.Can I do this on Lightroom though

goaboi
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There is a very good feature in Microsoft Picture Manager. First of all, have all your photos which are to be cropped, in a separate folder.   If you have a series of photos of say, 4 inch X 6 inches and for example, you need only the middle portion of  2 inch X 3 inch to be retained, open the first photo in that folder in Microsoft Office Picture Manager.  From the top menu (File / Edit / View / Picture / Tools / Help) click open “Picture” and select “Crop..”  The Crop borders will then appear on the photo.  Manually bring the borders to the desired area to be retained.  Once the borders are confirmed, notice the Crop Handles on the right side and note down the pixel numbers (Left: / Right: / Top: / Bottom: ) figures.

Go to the top menu and click on “View” and select “Filmstrip”,   The full photos in that folder will be displayed left to right on the bottom.  Go to the first photo and by pressing on “shift” go to the very last photo and select all of the photos. 

Come back to "Crop Handles" and fill up the figures as you had noted down earlier,  and click on OK.  All the selected photos will be cropped to your desired size in a few seconds, depending on the number of photos and the speed of your computer.  You can save them to your folder.  This is very efficient and very quick as well.

Remember to keep a set of originals, in case you change your mind for a better crop next time.

jayabhai
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Very Good tip, But If you have to go all over again and fix the crop angles for each image, then you do double the time of the automation and work. I guess it is better to do it Manually. That's a lot faster and accurately cropped. what I did is: I cropped the image, Saved it as jpg, and right after, I hit the "Step Backwards" (Alt+Ctrl+Z), to bring back the original image and crop the rest of the images. :-)

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You don't have to guess the rotating angle. Just select the ruler tool, click on the edge of the picture two times (one near the beginning, the other near the ending positions), so that Photoshop can measure the rotating angle. Then, execute an arbitrary rotation. Photoshop automatically knows the angle of rotation.

SocratesAlexander
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FYI, go to 1:34 for how to do this. Thanks.

MarriedWidow
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I'm using photoshop cs3 and this function never works correctly.

stenionet
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By clicking on "crop and sharpen photos" it is showing an error.

munjeanand
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You don't show how to save multiple files. Looking for a workflow, yo...

aaronsmirl
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Does not -.- just copys the whole Image to a new project

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