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100% crop - What does it mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 329363" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>I guess, this would be the shortest possible explanation: a crop (part, piece) of a picture's full size (in pixels).</p><p></p><p>When we look at the picture on a monitor, the picture is either shrunk (to fill the screen/to stay within the limits of that screen) or it overlaps the screen (that's those "100%") so we see just a part of the picture.</p><p></p><p>-Consequently, if the presented crop (part) of the picture is "100% crop", it means that this part "represents" that picture in it's original size. If it is a, say, "50% crop", it means that the part should be enlarged (using some software) to regain it's original size. Contrary to this, if it is a "200% crop", it means that the crop has been "blown up" (or taken from an expanded pic, a pic artificially "augmented") etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 329363, member: 18251"] I guess, this would be the shortest possible explanation: a crop (part, piece) of a picture's full size (in pixels). When we look at the picture on a monitor, the picture is either shrunk (to fill the screen/to stay within the limits of that screen) or it overlaps the screen (that's those "100%") so we see just a part of the picture. -Consequently, if the presented crop (part) of the picture is "100% crop", it means that this part "represents" that picture in it's original size. If it is a, say, "50% crop", it means that the part should be enlarged (using some software) to regain it's original size. Contrary to this, if it is a "200% crop", it means that the crop has been "blown up" (or taken from an expanded pic, a pic artificially "augmented") etc. [/QUOTE]
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