Image Crop - Batch Crop Photos

Image Crop - Batch Crop Photos

By Day 1 Solutions SRL

  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Release Date: 2017-02-20
  • Current Version: 1.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 484.79 kB
  • Developer: Day 1 Solutions SRL
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.14.6

Description

Crop, convert and rename thousands of image files in batch mode with Image Crop. Crop your images to remove unwanted areas or to give them a specific aspect ratio. Also, if your original image files are poorly named, you can use Image Crop to give them meaningful names so they are easier to find and identify. But here is what Image Crop has to offer: * Crop your images in batch mode * Automatically crop your images to one of the following aspect ratios: 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 16:10, Custom * Select the corner where the crop area starts * Use either pixels or percents to define the crop area * Preview the crop area for each image * Convert and rename your images in batch mode * Keep the EXIF info and creation date of your original images * Input formats: JPG, JPEG, JPE, JP2, JPX, PNG, TIFF, TIF, GIF, BMP, HEIC, HEIF * Output formats: JPG, JPEG, JPE, JP2, JPX, PNG, TIFF, TIF, GIF, BMP, HEIC, HEIF * Save the cropped images in a folder of your choosing So purchase Image Crop today and you will never need another app for cropping images.

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Reviews

  • waste of money

    1
    By beanhead217
    when you crop the phot it completely changes the pixel quality of the photo
  • Bare-bones and non-intuitive but works

    3
    By Abigail44120
    Definitely will batch-crop a bunch of screenshots without breaking your computer. You can't select the area you want to crop by clicking and dragging, though. And would it kill them to make the Crop button a primary action? Anyway, it did the job but it took much more work than I expected to get there.
  • so close... however, not functional.

    1
    By LamborghiniWeenie
    This app would perfect if it had one extra feature. without that feature i cannot use it at all and i have wasted my money. I need to be able to click and drag to move the photo on the X and Y axis as well as zoom in and out to pick what i want to be cropped on each image. the selection needs to be able to be different for each photo in the queue so that when i am done, each photo comes out as it was prviewed
  • Take the other reviews seriously

    1
    By ThisIsReallyDumb7400
    Even after reading the other reviews I thought this app couldn't be so bad. It is. Not only is the cropping done by manually specfying percentages or pixels (ok, maybe I can deal with that?), you can't even type the numbers in. You have to click a small arrow 90 times if you want to set it to 90%. This is by far the most ridiculous app I've ever seen. It actually feels like a joke app. Don't waste your time with this app.
  • false advertising

    1
    By Reviewer2*889oL
    did anyone even try using this before charging us all money for it? What I'm looking for isn't rocket science. I crop the first one exactrlty how I want it. The app replicates that exact cropping on the images of my choosing. Done. Why do all these apps focus on resizing and mm ro the right or left? Its that how anyone "crops" anything normally? SMH
  • Trash

    1
    By Cometakeandgo
    Can't do a custom aspect ratio like 1:1.43 The preview is not intuitive, what a piece of hot garbage
  • Not bad for the price

    4
    By Eric Goetz
    The app does what it claims at a reasonable price. Sure, I coud probably do the same thing with ImageMagick, for free (I suspect that's what they are using under the hood, which is fine), but this is more convenient, because I can see the changes I'm about to make. A few suggestions on how to make it better: • Draggable borders on the image view. I realize this is a lot more work for the developer, but I would pay for an upgrade that did this. • For my specific use case, I'm cropping a white border out of my images. The color scheme they use for the cropping makes it really hard to see where the crop edge is when trimming against white.
  • Crops Batches of Photos; Interface Needs Work

    2
    By Wannabe2
    It definitely does what it says on the tin: crops batches of photos, a fundamental photo editing task that is mysteriously absence from the Preview app. I applaud the developers for providing this key missing functionality. However, there are are least two parts of the interface that need work. Five common crop aspect ratios are provided; If you are cropping to a size different than one of these (as I am 90% of the time) the interface for custom cropping is time-consuming. Either you must exactly specify the drop dimensions in pixels (which requires you to open a photo editing app to figure out) or you can enter the crop dimensions in percentages using a nonintuitive set of arrow keys that only accepts integer percentages. A far faster and more intutive way to do this would be to allow the user to select the crop dimensions via click-and-drag as in a photo editing app. I strongly encourage the developers to trade the crop interface for this! This seems to be the #1 compaint/unmet need mentioned by other customers. A second time-consuming part of the interface is the selection of the output folder. It would save me so much time if the tool would default to use the same folder as I dragged-and-dropped the input files from. However, to recreate such a path in the current app, I have to navigate through the whole filesystem to the folder I want to use--a lengthy, multi-click process. I hope the developers add this feature soon too.
  • Crop Images in bulk

    5
    By KeViWil
    Great app for trimming a lot of photos at once. It could use a drag and drop option for the preview. That would make the app a lot more user friendly. But for the purpose it was designed it does the job. It can also convert photos to other formats which is a plus.
  • Ticks me off - Claims to have CUSTOM CROP but no, it does not

    2
    By quicksite
    Who ever heard of non-visual selection methods to determine where you want to crop. Maybe software engineers take photos and measure pixels to determine a crop, but anyone with an ounce of creative photography skill wats to use a MARQUEE SELECT and get set the exact crop visually. Why would you not have that simple concept. Such a clunky interface with non-obvious labels. I selected CUSTOM CROP, and then you expect me to want to use an existing edge of an oversized image to choose top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right? You might as well have added You’re Kidding, Right. Such a waste of time.

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