superakuma
Leading Member
A couple of weeks ago my niece decided to take advantage of me and asked me to shoot her family reunion. Since she was my niece and I love her so I did this free of charge, well for exchange for her cooking.
Besides taking one large group, I also did couples, sister, parents, grandparents.....and so on. I used a plain white background as the background and used photoshop to create a "studio" backdrop.
After the job was done I needed to process the image. When I shoot I was always taught to shoot with some space for cropping. So when I processed the image I did some cropping as well because some image look better when it is not the full body.
So after a few days I gave the image back to them, digital files on a dvd. They went and got it printed and showed me the results of the prints. Half of the prints where chopped off either on the top or the side. I realized that the mistake was on my part because when I cropped it in LR3, I just moved the crop slider to crop to best framed the image.
I know there are "presets" cropping ratios in lightroom. Since there are soo many different size, is there a golden ratio that I should crop at that will cover most of the popular size? If I did the print myself, this would not be a problem because I would crop to whatever size I plan to print.
So do you crop to a certain size or do you even crop at all? I know this is the PRO talk area and most PRO hates to give away digital negative, but for those who do, how do you handle crop?
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Sai Saelee
Besides taking one large group, I also did couples, sister, parents, grandparents.....and so on. I used a plain white background as the background and used photoshop to create a "studio" backdrop.
After the job was done I needed to process the image. When I shoot I was always taught to shoot with some space for cropping. So when I processed the image I did some cropping as well because some image look better when it is not the full body.
So after a few days I gave the image back to them, digital files on a dvd. They went and got it printed and showed me the results of the prints. Half of the prints where chopped off either on the top or the side. I realized that the mistake was on my part because when I cropped it in LR3, I just moved the crop slider to crop to best framed the image.
I know there are "presets" cropping ratios in lightroom. Since there are soo many different size, is there a golden ratio that I should crop at that will cover most of the popular size? If I did the print myself, this would not be a problem because I would crop to whatever size I plan to print.
So do you crop to a certain size or do you even crop at all? I know this is the PRO talk area and most PRO hates to give away digital negative, but for those who do, how do you handle crop?
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Sai Saelee