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Do you mean crop, if so you can create a macro to crop an image then use File New Batch Job… and use that macro to automate the cropping of multiple files.

https://affinity.help/photo/English.lproj/pages/Macros_Batch/macros.html

https://affinity.help/photo/English.lproj/pages/Macros_Batch/batchjobs.html

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Thank you. Yes, cropping, but not batch jobs. 

I would like to see the possibility to set a fixed crop size instead of entering them manually each time. 

After a product photo shoot you have  bunch of images you would like to crop. Entering the crop size manually take too much time.... 

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8 hours ago, cje said:

I would like to see the possibility to set a fixed crop size instead of entering them manually each time. 

Using the Resample mode in the crop tool set your fixed crop size then save as a preset. When you next use that preset it will become the default crop value for future crops

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Thank you, it solved one issue. 

But, I'm experiencing that the size is not relative to the size of the photo. Which will force me to adjust the size of the crop manually, which again will make the size of the products, in each photo, appear differently (if I'm not lucky with my manual adjustments). So, is there a way to make the fixed resample crop relative to the size of the photo?

(When shooting product photos the position of the product, the distance between the camera and the product, and the zoom is fixed. Which will make the size of the product, in each image, relative to the size of the image, more or less similar.)

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On 6/29/2020 at 12:27 PM, MEB said:

Hi cje,
Can you provide a few mode tails about your workflow please? Do you need to adjust the crop frame position for each image individually keeping the pixel dimensions you specified or crop them keeping the same crop frame position for all of them?

Not to jump in, but most likely what cje needs is how the Crop Presets worked in 1.6.5.

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