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Hello,

Working with affinity photo v2, is there a way to crop multiple images at once, do a 1:1 ratio and adjust the crop for each image fast?

The goal of this edit is to make every product image centered and squared to use in a woocoomerce website, where we have more than 10.000 images.

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You can use macros and batch jobs to automate, but „adjusting the crop“ sound like a manual step.

If you simply want to center each image and fill the edges with white (or any solid color), this probably can fully  automated.

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Yes some of the process that is what I plan to do. The problem is that not every “product image” is centered which need some manual adjustments to center the product in the correct crop size.

What I am looking is for a way to manually adjust the image but in the same “project” and just slide for each image and keep adjusting them in a faster way. Because opening an image per time doing the crop, saving, opening new file , doing the same, etc. it gets into a too much time consuming edit, and doing it in over 10000 images gets even worst.
 

I know Adobe lighroom does something like that, but I wanted to do it in Affinity programs since I made the transition with v2 

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Possibly....

File > New Stack using your images

Ungroup the stack

Position each layer (image) centrally

Crop (1:1 ratio ) entire document when done

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