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03/18/2003 05:41:53 PM · #26 |
help, i don't have a "constrained aspect ratio" on my version of photoshop (7) ?????? I have "fixed aspect ratio" is this the same thing? |
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03/18/2003 05:45:32 PM · #27 |
Yep it is the same I think.
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03/18/2003 05:49:13 PM · #28 |
I add borders so that I do not resample the image -- I pretty much follow Patella's routine, except I'm willing to upload a large file and let the printer size it down for smaller prints. But then super-sharp detail is rarely a feature of my photos from the beginning...
I also figure if the border is crooked, or the customer doesn't like it, they are free to trim it off or cover it with a traditional mat board.
I crop the image to the size/shape I want, and then add borders with Canvas Size up to the next-largest standard size print. |
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03/18/2003 10:34:11 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler:
Jenarom,
I generally upload images at 8x10 but I send a 460dpi file. This allows a 230 dpi 16x20 from the image I send...
It's a preference thing... I don't know that one way would be better than another :) |
So John, you size your photos all the way up to 3680x4600? That's a LOT of upsizing! |
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03/18/2003 10:37:33 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by welcher:
Originally posted by jmsetzler:
Jenarom,
I generally upload images at 8x10 but I send a 460dpi file. This allows a 230 dpi 16x20 from the image I send...
It's a preference thing... I don't know that one way would be better than another :) |
So John, you size your photos all the way up to 3680x4600? That's a LOT of upsizing! |
My original starts out at near 256dpi. I do resample up to 460 and I never resample over 2x the original dpi. The results are great :)
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03/19/2003 04:14:12 PM · #31 |
Did I make a mistake? I just uploaded all of mine as 72 dpi .tif but there are enough pixels for 300 dpi 8 x 10, etc. Should I have sized it as 8 x 10 @ 300 dpi before uploading? Is it going to make a quality difference? |
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03/19/2003 04:18:07 PM · #32 |
the embdeed "dpi" of a photo doesn't matter much. as long as the actual pixels are there that are necesasry (ie, a 300 dpi 8x10 would be 2400*3000), it should be fine. Since the dpi will change depending on what resolution you'll be printing (600dpi at 4x5, and 150 dpi at 16x20 for a 2400*3000 photo) the embedded dpi in the file is pretty much ignored and the actual pixel dimensions are examined.
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03/19/2003 04:24:47 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by Refracted: the embdeed "dpi" of a photo doesn't matter much. as long as the actual pixels are there that are necesasry (ie, a 300 dpi 8x10 would be 2400*3000), it should be fine. Since the dpi will change depending on what resolution you'll be printing (600dpi at 4x5, and 150 dpi at 16x20 for a 2400*3000 photo) the embedded dpi in the file is pretty much ignored and the actual pixel dimensions are examined. |
PHew! That's what I though and I'm happy that I wasn't just having a blond senior moment! |
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03/19/2003 11:11:54 PM · #34 |
Please Help!!!!
I have been trying to add the border, read the previous answer to how to add a border, but I still don't know how to do it. I have got the cropping right and the aspect ratio without the border, then I go back, add a border and then try the constrained aspect ratio crop again with the border, but the ratio and crop size is different. Please help, I have been trying for 48hrs, getting nowhere and getting seriously frustrated!!! What am I doing wrong? Thank you for any help!!!
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03/19/2003 11:16:11 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by Natasha: Please Help!!!!
I have been trying to add the border, read the previous answer to how to add a border, but I still don't know how to do it. I have got the cropping right and the aspect ratio without the border, then I go back, add a border and then try the constrained aspect ratio crop again with the border, but the ratio and crop size is different. Please help, I have been trying for 48hrs, getting nowhere and getting seriously frustrated!!! What am I doing wrong? Thank you for any help!!! |
I'll be happy to help -- what program are you using, and what kind of border do you want to add? If you want, put your cropped original and the bordered version you have now into a ZIP/STUFFIT file and email it to me and I'll check it out later tonight...
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