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Post Processing -- Crop Size?
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 364582" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>One thing that I learnt while printing drawings to a particular scale is to</p><p>. tailor the image to the paper size, in this case crop it so that the borders are even.</p><p>. If you want the image to be aligned with borders of particular dimensions, then introduce small crosses or angle marks at four corners. That way even if the printer fits the image to size, the edge marks will give you the desired border.</p><p></p><p>As others have stated, if the aim is to print using standard paper sizes, mentally frame the image for that ratio while shooting. Some screens come with various crop marks - 3:2, 5:4, 16:9 etc, so that you can visualize the cropped area, most don't. If you are very particular about standard print sizes, and your camera is supported by third party focusing screen makers, get a custom screen with desired crop marks.</p><p><a href="http://www.katzeyeoptics.com/page--Grid-Lines-Crop-Guides--gridlines.html" target="_blank">Grid Lines Crop Guides - KatzEye Optics</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 364582, member: 16090"] One thing that I learnt while printing drawings to a particular scale is to . tailor the image to the paper size, in this case crop it so that the borders are even. . If you want the image to be aligned with borders of particular dimensions, then introduce small crosses or angle marks at four corners. That way even if the printer fits the image to size, the edge marks will give you the desired border. As others have stated, if the aim is to print using standard paper sizes, mentally frame the image for that ratio while shooting. Some screens come with various crop marks - 3:2, 5:4, 16:9 etc, so that you can visualize the cropped area, most don't. If you are very particular about standard print sizes, and your camera is supported by third party focusing screen makers, get a custom screen with desired crop marks. [url=http://www.katzeyeoptics.com/page--Grid-Lines-Crop-Guides--gridlines.html]Grid Lines Crop Guides - KatzEye Optics[/url] [/QUOTE]
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