![]() Go to File > Automate > "Crop and Straighten Photos" ![]() Name the action "Crop and Straighten Photos" (or whatever you want) Open a photo that has unwanted white space around it. Then, for the following steps, use your 2nd copy of the folder of images. Since these commands will be destructive to your image files (in the sense that you won't be able to "undo" the changes), it's best to create a separate backup folder of your images. ![]() Read all instructions beforehand so that none of them surprise you. I found that Photoshop CC 2015 (and probably other versions too) has aįeature called "Automate > Crop and Straighten Photos". Once you are into actions and batch automation, there is no going back! You can also at that point run Auto-Tone, or anything else you'd like to do. It's worth mentioning that if you don't actually want them cropped THAT tightly (to the pixel) you can always add to the action a step to simply increase the canvas size (say) 50 pixels all round after the trim. Set "Output" to your destination folder of choice (I recommend a new folder!) Set "Source" to "Folder" and browse to the folder with the originals Go to Image > Trim > "Top left pixel color" (make sure all four boxes are ticked) > OK Name the action "Auto crop" (for example) ![]() ![]() Hit the "create new action" icon bottom right (paper with folded corner) ![]()
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