by Steve Grisetti » Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:09 pm
If you had the full version of Photoshop and all of your photos are the same size and dimensions, it would be a pretty simple matter to record an Action and repeat it for your entire batch.
But, in any event, having photos all the same size is going to be key to a batch solution.
For instance, if all of your photos had the same 4:3 aspect ratio as a video frame, you could size all of the photos to 660x500 pixels and (if you have Scale to Frame Size unchecked) when you bring the photos into your Premiere Elements project at 100% scale, that white edge will be outside the video frame.
If you're going to do panning and scanning around the image and you want to have all your photos be 1000x750 pixels in size, then it takes a bit more effort, but you can still create pans and zooms that don't widen out far enough to show the white margin.
Beyond that, you might want to look into Photo Elements File/Process Multiple Files options. I don't think there's one that will do exactly what you want, but you never know.
BTW, how did all those photos with white margins get into your computer in the first place? Dont you crop your photos when you scan them anyway?
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