Running behind on trying things but here's an update. I zoomed in on the photos processed by the version of the script I used (the "new"version), and there is a 3-pixel-wide strip (of varying intensity and color, if a color image) all around the edges that causes the visible artifacts I see.
@rich404 I did not get to try it yet, but I expect that edge is what your trim script would remove, with a setting of 3. I don't exactly understand yet how your script works, but when I read about zealous crop, it seemed a bit risky. Instead I tried "select all", brought up the rectangle select tool options, then clicked inside the image to transfer the size and position info into the options. From there, I could manually reduce the offsets by 3 and sizes by 6. Then my lack of Gimp experience appears, because "Crop" does not remove the pixels outside of the selection! I need to figure that out. However, this could lead to a straightforward zealous-free way of cleaning up the script result. Still need to try Rich's trim, and the original script. @rich404 BTW, the new version script came with a deskew,exe but had me install it elsewhere. It came from http://francoismalan.com. You can find it by searching for "How to batch separate & crop multiple scanned photos". @rich404 Regards bimp - I actually installed it the day before posting here, figuring I would need it. Have yet to try it though. -- geop (via www.gimpusers.com/forums) _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list List address: gimp-user-list@gnome.org List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list