How to crop starting from edges??
Can I automate cropping a lot of images (by using the image processor) which have different dimensions (for ex. one is 1934x2648, another one is 2000x3000, etc.) starting from edges?
what I mean is: I want to crop (for ex.) 5 pixels from the upper part, 4 from the left, 6 from the right, 10 from the lower part, starting from the edges of the image! (in this way, whatever the dimension of the image is (2000x3000 or 3500x4500 etc.) I can see the same result in many photos.
(I say "the same result" because I tried with cropping tool, and when I apply it to many images with "image processor" in some cases the result is good, in others a white strip appears on one of the borders (and I think it means that I cropped manually(while recording the action) on an image that was larger/higher:
i.e.
let's say I am cropping "image 1" as a reference (to record the action), horizontally it has these points A B C D E (A is the left edge, E is the right one), I want to crop E-D strip/area (from the right side) (= 5 pixels). I do it and then when I apply that action to other images, when the image processor "meets" a less large one ("image 2") (horizontally it goes from A to D), photoshop crops E-D area anyway (not D-C, as I want = 5 pixels from the edge) without considering that it does not even exist on that image. so it adds pixels (instead of cutting out) (those added pixels are represented by an added white strip on the right side in this case).
(Note: when I cropped I tried to activate (and deactivate) "content aware" while cropping! but the result is bad since instead of adding a white strip it adds no-sense pixels that are "cloned" from somewhere in the image)
How to avoid that? how to crop from the edges? is it even possible to do on photoshop or any similar software?
Thank you sooo much!!!
