07-31-2016 10:08 AM
Ok, I apologize as this is a basic question, but when cropping, I do not need my images to be a particular size, but I do not want any distortion.
I do not think I'm getting any.
Is there anything wrong or different in cropping a image with the lock on and Aspect as an Original?
07-31-2016 10:22 AM
@ilzho wrote:Ok, I apologize as this is a basic question, but when cropping, I do not need my images to be a particular size, but I do not want any distortion.
I do not think I'm getting any.
Is there anything wrong or different in cropping a image with the lock on and Aspect as an Original?
Changing the aspect ratio when cropping will not distort the photo.
07-31-2016 10:23 AM
Ok, thank you...
07-31-2016 10:27 AM
@TTMartin wrote:
@ilzho wrote:Ok, I apologize as this is a basic question, but when cropping, I do not need my images to be a particular size, but I do not want any distortion.
I do not think I'm getting any.
Is there anything wrong or different in cropping a image with the lock on and Aspect as an Original?
Changing the aspect ratio when cropping will not distort the photo.
But, keep in mind there are certain ratios that are more appealing to the eye.
Google 'Golden Ratio' for more information on that.
07-31-2016 10:37 AM
Thanks, I just added 1.618 x 1 in my listing,
I took pictures of a band last night in an outdoor stage so I have lots of pictures to practice on.
07-31-2016 10:43 AM
Food for thought. A 90 minute video from B&H on how to use Lightroom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRv5_T0my9k
I gained a better understanding of some of the settings, but more importantly how they interact with one another: i.e. B&W.
07-31-2016 10:52 AM
@ilzho wrote:Thanks, I just added 1.618 x 1 in my listing,
I took pictures of a band last night in an outdoor stage so I have lots of pictures to practice on.
2X3 is usually considerd close enough. But, sure why not.
07-31-2016 10:59 AM
The crop is locked to make you, by default, select from crops that match commonly available print sizes; eg: 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10, etc.... You can unlock and make an image that is not one of those sizes but it will not be easy to work with if you want to make a print. It can also be an issue if you want to create a photo calendar, holiday card or a photo album if it has a matte layout that uses standard photo sizes.
07-31-2016 12:28 PM
Thanks I'll watch it.
One question is when exporting photos, the 'Output Sharpening' is unchecked.
If I leave it unchecked, will my sharpening in PP still be exported? or should this be checked?
I'm finding 2 different answers online.
07-31-2016 03:54 PM
@ilzho wrote:Thanks I'll watch it.
One question is when exporting photos, the 'Output Sharpening' is unchecked.
If I leave it unchecked, will my sharpening in PP still be exported? or should this be checked?
I'm finding 2 different answers online.
The one on export is global sharpening on top of the other sharpening you have applied.
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