Smarter Crop tool
If I have an image like a t-shirt with a white background, the crop tool should be able to immediately set boundaries to the edges of the pixels.
Currently it does one of 2 things.
1. I sets the boundary to the edges of the white box which is not useful.
2. it sets boundaries which are completely random which means it's actually faster to just mask the image rather than messing with the randomly placed boundary from the crop tool.
In Photoshop, crop is able to intelligently decide to crop to empty pixels, or whatever.
Also, the crop tool should be able to select multiple images, and crop all of them to pixels, and finish by pressing enter. Currently, if I had 10 images to crop, I'd have to do them one by one in Illustrator, each time messing with the random crop boundary, or useless boundary set to the outer edges of the white box. Photoshop is able to intelligently crop to pixels.
I'm aware that there's a new AI based tool for cropping but it takes time to do what Photoshop does instantly. I wouldn't want to waste time waiting on the AI tool.
I want it to happen instantly on multiple images.
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Eric
commented
With the Crop image tool, it would be nice if the initial crop bounds were to the exact size of the selected image. Right now when you select an image to crop, it creates a random selection, that requires more work than if the crop selected the outer bounds of the image instead of a small selection.