There is an easier way to get the crop start point and size. When you select the area you want to crop, take a look at the top of the window (above the File, Edit, etc toolbar). It will tell you what the co-ordinates (Xpos, Ypos, width x height) are for your selection: note this down and use them as values for the crop.
This is awesome. I was JUST looking at this, as my FRAPS captured excess black areas around some footage, and I had hundreds of screencaps to fix. With this, it took 6 minutes (5.5 of it watching the video) XD
Thanks, great tutorial. I've been using Irfanview for a long time, but I didn't know I could use it for batch cropping/resizing. This is the tutorial I needed.
Excellent video thanks!
listerineman 2 days ago
This is so completed, im using Microsoft Image Editor that came with Microsoft Office to achive all this. Much simpler. Or even photoscape
cxjiek 4 months ago
tekany, great tutorial, it saved me hours of work, so a great thumbs up for posting this awesomnes, many thanks
@laserhaggis: good pont, it is easier to adjust the crop this way
kovjan11 8 months ago
There is an easier way to get the crop start point and size. When you select the area you want to crop, take a look at the top of the window (above the File, Edit, etc toolbar). It will tell you what the co-ordinates (Xpos, Ypos, width x height) are for your selection: note this down and use them as values for the crop.
laserhaggis 8 months ago 2
I use IrfanView, but I didn't ever look at the File menu that closely. Thanks! This is what I needed to know.
wecsam 10 months ago
thanks!
d0ly 11 months ago
Great tutorial. Exactly what I wanted to know about cropping. Thanks!
johnmeyer77 1 year ago
This is awesome. I was JUST looking at this, as my FRAPS captured excess black areas around some footage, and I had hundreds of screencaps to fix. With this, it took 6 minutes (5.5 of it watching the video) XD
Dotsusama 1 year ago
thanx a ton
sandeepparekh9 1 year ago
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Thanks, great tutorial. I've been using Irfanview for a long time, but I didn't know I could use it for batch cropping/resizing. This is the tutorial I needed.
netbookusers 1 year ago
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netbookusers 1 year ago
Thanks. This was the only way for me to crop a 400+ database of 3mb+ images.
xmaphisto 1 year ago
Thanks. This really cleared up the mystery of cropping in Irfanview for me.
altdelete7257 2 years ago