How to crop the black borders in a screenshot
• with
XnView, a free software (tutorial made by vilero):
http://imcdb.opencommunity.be/forum_topic-6311-47099-Cropping.html#p47099
XnView works apparently only with the Windows OS. GNU/Linux and Mac OS (and Windows) users can use
XnViewMP, said to be "the enhanced version to XnView".
• with
GIMP, a free and open-source software:
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/GIMP_Quickies/#crop
Batch cropping is also possible using the
DBP plugin (there is also the
BIMP plugin. But it doesn't work on my computer, so I can't say if it is effective...).
GIMP was first intended to GNU/Linux OS to offer a free and open-source "PhotoShop contender", but Mac and Windows versions are also available (click on the
Show other downloads link
in the downloads page to see them).
• with
ImageMagick, a free and open-source
command-line software:
For fast scripts in a command-line window. ImageMagick runs on Linux, Windows, Mac Os X, iOS, Android OS, and some others.
For 720x306 pictures with 2px bars left and right and 3px ones top and bottom:
∗ single picture
convert -crop 716x300+2+3 OldPicture.jpg NewPicture.jpg
∗ batch conversion:
mogrify -crop 716x300+2+3 *.jpg
Just note that
mogrify replaces the original pictures with the modified ones, makes no backup and keep in mind that
Ctrl+Z don't work in command-line. This tool requires some self-confidence (or systematic use of backups)
(© Pierre Beteille)