CropGUI is an open source graphical user interface for jpegtran, a command-line tool that performs various useful transformations of JPEG files.
It can translate the coded representation from one variant of JPEG to another, for example from baseline JPEG to progressive JPEG or vice versa.
The application shows the user a JPEG image and allows them to select a region for lossless cropping.
Key Features
- Simple to use interface.
- Just does one thing – crops images.
- Shows coordinates of highlighted image.
Website: codeberg.org/jepler/cropgui
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Developer: Jeff Epler
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

CropGUI is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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