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Modify automated crop & rotate

Guest
Apr 19, 2009 Apr 19, 2009

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In PS, the crop & rotate plug-in (File>Automate>Crop and Rotate Picture) detects images, rotates them, and separates them into new, trimmed files. This is almost perfect for my needs, minus the rotate part. I have a stylized alphabet on one layer, and I need something that will grab each letter and put it into a file of it's own. I can't use the crop and rotate feature as-is because it rotates some of the letters, which I don't want.

If anyone has a script or plug-in that can accomplish this task, can you point me in the right direction? Thank you!

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Apr 19, 2009 Apr 19, 2009

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There is no such thing as "Crop and Rotate" it is "Crop and Straighten Photos" so it should meet your needs.

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Apr 19, 2009 Apr 19, 2009

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Oh gosh, I called it the wrong thing. At any rate, the issue presented remains the same. I want to utilize the "crop" part, just not the "straighten" part.

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You may just need a script that rotates any landscape images it finds into portrait mode to undo the rotation. Or vice versa. Hard to tell with out more detail.

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Are the characters laid out in a consistent grid?

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