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The Original and the Crop
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 20169" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Let's start from scratch. The original file let's say for example is (D7000 large file) 4928 x 3264 pixels. Now if we were to post this in it's original format, it would be about 41.7 x27.6 cm or 16"X11". Now this file would surely be too big for uploading (15 megs). So the maximum size for files is about 1200x 1200 or this is what is recommended for uploads. So you can crop 3728 and you sill will have 1200. So, the small figure on the 4928 file will be enlarged to fill the 1200.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the concept that is hard to grasp is that the uncropped picture you see is reduced more than the cropped one just to fit on this site.</p><p>Is this clarifying the crop case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 20169, member: 3903"] Let's start from scratch. The original file let's say for example is (D7000 large file) 4928 x 3264 pixels. Now if we were to post this in it's original format, it would be about 41.7 x27.6 cm or 16"X11". Now this file would surely be too big for uploading (15 megs). So the maximum size for files is about 1200x 1200 or this is what is recommended for uploads. So you can crop 3728 and you sill will have 1200. So, the small figure on the 4928 file will be enlarged to fill the 1200. Maybe the concept that is hard to grasp is that the uncropped picture you see is reduced more than the cropped one just to fit on this site. Is this clarifying the crop case? [/QUOTE]
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