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Aligning and slicing many files


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Hello Experts, Users and others :-)

I need to prepare hundreds of files for time lapse video. I use the stack option. As the main subject on each picture has slightly different position (I mean left / right, up / down), I need to crop all the pictures after they are aligned, so I crop the output stack as a whole. Next I un-group the stack and want to export all the pictures as separate files, so I use slicing and export slices. And here is the problem: when I use slicing, each slice has dimensions of the original file and not the dimension it should have after the crop. What do I miss here? What option / procedure I should use in order to ensure that each slice has exactly the same dimensions and that these are the dimensions I cropped the stack to?

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Possibly you need to rasterize?

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