Separate Photos from Collage
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have several high-resolution JPEG sheets, each packed with many smaller photos. Your task is to open every sheet, isolate each individual picture, and export it as its own high-quality JPEG. Once all the extractions are complete, bundle every new file into a single ZIP archive for delivery.
The cropping has to be clean—no stray borders, overlaps, or loss of resolution. File names can be completely random as long as each one is unique; I don’t need a specific naming pattern.
When you hand the job back, I should receive one ZIP containing nothing but neatly separated, print-ready JPEGs that match the original quality of the source images. If you automate the process with Photoshop actions, Python, or any other tool, great—just be sure the results look consistent from first photo to last.
The cropping has to be clean—no stray borders, overlaps, or loss of resolution. File names can be completely random as long as each one is unique; I don’t need a specific naming pattern.
When you hand the job back, I should receive one ZIP containing nothing but neatly separated, print-ready JPEGs that match the original quality of the source images. If you automate the process with Photoshop actions, Python, or any other tool, great—just be sure the results look consistent from first photo to last.
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