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Crop multiple images with JPEGCrops
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]

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Zia said 6:40PM on 8-06-2007
I have been using Photo Gadget (http://www.xemico.com/photogadget/freeware.html) for over a year now. It does a fantastic job of cropping my jpgs in batch.
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OneWalrus said 7:36AM on 8-16-2007
Following five links lead to the same sales pitch, but no download. Bogus. At least the link for Photo Gadget mentioned above leads directly to the file download!
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Brad Linder said 7:38AM on 8-16-2007
OneWalrus:Which five links are you talking about? If you click on the image above, or the word JPEGCrops, or the "read" link at the bottom of the article, you should go right to the JPEGCrops page, where you can download the program
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