In the Quick tasks screen, click Auto Crop.
Crop a group of images or photos to specified pixel dimensions (default sizes available) all at once with Sensei AI technology automatically identifying the focal points.
AUTO CROP
Introduction
You might have a large number of pictures that need to be cropped. Maybe you have hundreds of headshots that you need in different sizes for blog posts, social media, websites. Or you have product photos that you need to standardize for your product catalog and merchant store. Cropping these one at a time can be really time consuming and extremely tedious.
Now use Adobe's Auto Crop automation service to crop images in an easy-to-use workflow. You're not required to install any software or software license. And the best part is that this service uses Adobe Sensei to identity the subject of the image and crop out the unnecessary parts. This is a free service. Just use your browser and crop a large number of pictures in one go.
And remember, this workflow doesn't progress just one way. If you want to change settings or options at any time, you've always got the option to go back to any point in the workflow.
Run the Auto Crop task
So, let's get started with using the Auto Crop task to crop some pictures.
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Click Upload.
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Choose all the pictures to Auto Crop from your desktop.
Your uploaded pictures are displayed.
Click Upload assets to upload more pictures, if you need.
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Click Next.
Now, you need to select one picture (from the pictures that you uploaded) to use as a preview for this task
That way, you get a preview of how the picture appears after cropping.
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Click Select.
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Select a picture to use.
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Now pick the size that you want to crop all pictures to.
Pick from the set of predefined sizes for social, web, email, and print.
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Choose the file format that you want to output to be generated in.
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Once you're done with choosing the size and the file format, click Run task.
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After the task is complete, click View files.
That's it. All your files are cropped. And are available in Your Work on assets.adobe.com.