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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D90" data-source="post: 223671" data-attributes="member: 17556"><p>I crop using the <em>*edited Rule of Thirds</em> usually and then when resizing the image I make it to where it fits whatever size frame I plan to use. I think with matting size you don't necessarily have to worry about the actual frame size.</p><p></p><p>What you should do is study your photo more before you take it. Spend some time looking at it from all angles and when you decide what you want frame it that way<em> in the camera</em>. Use the camera viewfinder or LCD screen to frame the shot and crop out whatever you do not want in the picture. Leave just a little on each edge for some minor cropping.</p><p></p><p>Shoot in the highest quality image your camera will do. Shoot in RAW if you have the software to edit RAW images. Once you edit the RAW image exposure save it in high quality TIFF or JPEG format.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D90, post: 223671, member: 17556"] I crop using the [I]*edited Rule of Thirds[/I] usually and then when resizing the image I make it to where it fits whatever size frame I plan to use. I think with matting size you don't necessarily have to worry about the actual frame size. What you should do is study your photo more before you take it. Spend some time looking at it from all angles and when you decide what you want frame it that way[I] in the camera[/I]. Use the camera viewfinder or LCD screen to frame the shot and crop out whatever you do not want in the picture. Leave just a little on each edge for some minor cropping. Shoot in the highest quality image your camera will do. Shoot in RAW if you have the software to edit RAW images. Once you edit the RAW image exposure save it in high quality TIFF or JPEG format. [/QUOTE]
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