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Set the alignment and padding for a batch of images (iOS)

How to use Batch to change the alignment and padding of multiple images at once. iOS.

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Written by Craig Wright
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When editing a batch, use the Position settings to change the padding and alignment of the main objects in your images. There are pre-made settings to choose from or you can set your own custom positioning.

Image shown with Position settings active. There is a box with handles to change the amount of padding.

Note: When editing a batch of images, changing the padding and alignment is an optional step.

Availability

Batch is available on paid plans.


Steps (iOS)

Use the Position options to set the alignment and padding for your batch of images.

  1. Create a batch of images or select Batch and then Resume previous batch.

  2. Select Position.

  3. Choose the position for the main object in your photos:

    • Original - Leaves the position unchanged

    • Center - Place the main object in the center of the canvas.

    • Custom - Adjust alignment and sizing manually.

  4. This step only applies if you chose Center or Custom.

    1. Turn Ignore padding on cropped sides on or off.

      When it is on, Photoroom will not use padding on any images where the subject touches the edge of the canvas.

      Turn it off if you want padding to apply to all images.

    2. Use the padding box handles to change the amount of padding for each side. The shaded area is the padding.

  5. This step only applies if you chose Custom.

    Use the settings to position the main object:

    • Align - Choose the position from the list.

    • Scale - Set the proportions of the main object. Fill sizes the object to fill the available space; Fit makes the entire object fit within the available space.

  6. Select the checkmark to confirm.


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