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How do I match crop position relative to an object across multiple images?

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May 22, 2018 May 22, 2018

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Hi All,                      Photoshop cc 2018

Apologies if this has been asked and unanswered, I've searched.

I shoot a lot of cushions I crop square and rectangular depending on cushion shape. Is there an easy way to consistently crop the images so when viewed in a web gallery the cushions all align? I find this hardest when doing a rectangular crop.

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May 22, 2018 May 22, 2018

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The only way I know to control  image crops, is to control the way they are photographed in the first place. If I am photographing a bunch of similar products, I use a tripod and place the product in the same position for every capture. This makes syncing the crop easy to do.

If I get a bunch of product images from another photographer at different sizes and placements, I manually control the crop by creating a master Photoshop document at a pixel dimension required for the website. I place each product image into the master document using guides for consistent placement. Each image is then exported from the master document.

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