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Crop Photos for a Purpose.

by admin on Feb.15, 2009, under Digital Camera Basics, Photo Applications, Photo Editing, crop photos

What will our Gourmet Group do with the photos?
Last weekend our gourmet group (a group of 4 couples– the guys are the chefs) went to one of the couple’s cabin in Spearfish Canyon, South Dakota. The theme of the meal we prepared on Saturday was Greek and it was, if I may so, outstanding and we had a great time. The floor of the canyon is 5000 feet above sea level so there was still a fair amount of snow around and the famous waterfall, Bridal Veil Falls, was frozen solid.  As usual, I am the one in the group that takes the most photos and I give a CD of edited photos to the other couples. Normally, I select the photos worth editing, crop to a 4×6 print format, color correct, and save the fixed photo. But then I remembered that Ron and Karlyn just bought a new super HDTV set and might enjoy viewing the photos in HDTV format. But, Dick and Hope will most likely want to get 4×6 prints made at Sam’s Club and I suspected Bill would just look at them his laptop and maybe send a few to their kids in Dallas. Or, he might pick one of the photos to create a “post card print” to put in the new 5×7 frame he and Mary Kay received as a hostess gift. So, what did I do?

Bridal Veil Falls, Before and After Color Correction, No Crop

Bridal Veil Falls, Before and After Color Correction, No Crop

 

Crop To Digital Camera 3×4 Format and Color Correct.
If you have previously visited my blog you know that I believe every photo needs to be cropped and color corrected. I decided to go through the photos, discard the bad ones, color correct  the remaining photos, and leave them in the 3×4 format, the aspect ratio of the digital camera.  If there was an obvious crop that should be done, such as removing someone’s elbow from the photo, I cropped it, however I used the 3×4 cropping format that is in the new version of  CorrectPhoto. Now when I give the photos to others they can crop to whatever format they desire. And, since they all have CorrectPhoto and know how to use it they can crop to whatever format they want. BTW, none of these guys would have the interest or patience to learn a complicated editing program.  Here is a set of photos showing several different cropping formats.

Crop to Digital Camera 3×4 Format

Crop to 3x4 digital camera format

Crop to 3x4 digital camera format

 

 

 

 Crop to 4×6 Print Format

Crop to 4x6 print format

Crop to 4x6 print format

 

 

 

Crop to 16×9 HDTV Format

Crop to HDTV 16x9 Format

Crop to HDTV 16x9 Format

Crop to 5×7 Portrait Format

Creative Crop to 5x7 portrait format-Make a postcard

Creative Crop to 5x7 portrait format-Make a postcard

 

 

 

Make a Post Card
And, if you want to finish the post card with some text it would look like this.

 

Bridal Veil Falls, 5x7 with text

Bridal Veil Falls, 5x7 with text

 

If you do not know how you, or your friends, will show your photos I suggest you Crop to the standard digital camera 3×4 (or 4×3 if you have a vertical shot) and color correct . Then you can crop to the desired format and create a set of photos for the specific use.

Wayne    www.correctphoto.com

 

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