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Mar 23, 2023 Mar 23, 2023

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Hi,

 

I am batch cropping a load of thumbnails but sometimes it doesnt catch the subject. Some of my thumbnails the point of focus from a 16x9 is to the left, so the action is set to the left. Is there anyway within the action photoshop could somehow detect what it think would be best for a thumbnail?

 

As you can see I would much rather it have caught his face but the action was set to be a little to the left becuase the thumbnail before hand was a character

 

 

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Mar 23, 2023 Mar 23, 2023

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Hi @Ryan28754702257b what you are asking for is machine learning analytics which isn't available in Photoshop currently. There is a solution called Face Crop - a third party plugin that can identify faces and crop accordingly.

https://pixnub.com/face-crop-plugin/

 

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I suppose one VERY crude approach would be using the High Pass or Find Edges Filters to determine regions of considerable detail and use those as the center of a crop center. 

An Action would probably not suffice for that. 

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