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Can anyone describe how to crop image to this exact size? (I'm using Lightroom 5.7) I don't think I can just eyeball it.(at LEAST 3,000 pixels wide & 2,000 pixels tall)
It doesn't have to be those exact dimensions, but at least that, i.e. big enough for printing, etc. We can adjust and work around the images that are not the right dimensions, but landscape vs portrait dimensions makes it much easier for us!Can anyone describe how to crop image to this exact size? (I'm using Lightroom 5.7) I don't think I can just eyeball it.
A lot of people have submitted vertical images. @sumi do you adjust the size if it doesn't fit calendar requirements or must it be sized correctly before submitting it?
Can anyone describe how to crop image to this exact size? (I'm using Lightroom 5.7) I don't think I can just eyeball it.
A lot of people have submitted vertical images. @sumi do you adjust the size if it doesn't fit calendar requirements or must it be sized correctly before submitting it?
Okay, well maybe I don't understand the relationship between resolution and sizing. I am assuming I can just remove what I don't want? Am I changing the resolution?Are you trying to crop out background stuff you don’t want shown or what? The guideline is a minimum size to get good resolution when it goes to printing the calendar full size page. Smaller images blur when blown up to be printed on a full page. A larger image is fine.
If you are trying to crop something out, you can crop and resave the image on your computer with a different name, and then check the size of the new image thru it’s properties tab. Saving with a new name won’t erase the original, in case you cropped too small, go back to the original and try again.
Okay, well maybe I don't understand the relationship between resolution and sizing. I am assuming I can just remove what I don't want? Am I changing the resolution?
Here is the type of situation I am describing. Pic 1 is uncropped, I need to remove some background. Pic 2 shows both rabbits closer, Pic 3, just one.
I have been trying to include 2 chickens in one photo, but usually one isn't sharp enough, so I crop it out. But if I do this, I assume I have decreased the resolution.
edit: My DH says get closer. Or use a different lens.
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Her coloring really pops!Well here's my first submission, Sunny the D'Uccle hen:
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