Bill Connelly
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On Feb 27, 2009, at 6:34 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

>
> I need to prepare about 100 photos for ID's and class photo composites
> for our incoming students; each got their picture taken at interview
> time.
>
> The pictures are all taken at the same distance and zoom, waist-up
> shots (thankfully, last year they weren't and we refused to touch that
> mess!) so what I need to do is crop them all to the same size, for
> just a head shot. I'll have to change what part of the photo is
> cropped each time, but I need the cropped dimensions to always be the
> same.
>
> IS there a way to define a set clipping region or cropping box then
> apply it to each photo, move it around as necessary, then crop the
> photos?

Have you seen iPhoto 9? image recognition?



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