I am currently working on thousands of old family history shots. After scanning, (usually 2 photos at a time). I am using a crop and straighten script to process a folder full of images (I get the same result if I process individually using "Crop & Straighten")
The results are pretty good, but most images have a tiny white border around some or all edges (not always totally straight white edge either).
Google search results seem to indicate that this is a fairly widespread problem, but I haven't found a solution.
My thoughts were that using a content-aware crop to solve the problem might be one option. I tried a few manually, and it does seem to work. However, as I have thousands of images, I need to automate this, and its beyond my skills.
What I'd like is to add say 1 pixel to all edges, then content-aware crop to fill the white line that was left by the original crop and straighten, PLUS the 1 pixel I've added. This would hopefully correct the images where the original white line was not consistently level.
Any help (or alternative suggestions) would be welcome.
Thanks
Colin
The results are pretty good, but most images have a tiny white border around some or all edges (not always totally straight white edge either).
Google search results seem to indicate that this is a fairly widespread problem, but I haven't found a solution.
My thoughts were that using a content-aware crop to solve the problem might be one option. I tried a few manually, and it does seem to work. However, as I have thousands of images, I need to automate this, and its beyond my skills.
What I'd like is to add say 1 pixel to all edges, then content-aware crop to fill the white line that was left by the original crop and straighten, PLUS the 1 pixel I've added. This would hopefully correct the images where the original white line was not consistently level.
Any help (or alternative suggestions) would be welcome.
Thanks
Colin