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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 510902" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>If this image was taken with a D3300, then it should have been 3:2 shape. So the current long shape means it has already been cropped, probably to fit a HDTV screen. But if you still have the original image, maybe you can start over from it, and recover some pixels at top and/or bottom, to make cropping for printing be much easier? </p><p></p><p> If it was cropped in Lightroom, it has lossless editing, which means all of the pixels are still there, you can simply uncrop it, and change it now. In the Crop tool, just Right click the image, and select Uncrop, and set a new crop for your paper shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 510902, member: 12496"] If this image was taken with a D3300, then it should have been 3:2 shape. So the current long shape means it has already been cropped, probably to fit a HDTV screen. But if you still have the original image, maybe you can start over from it, and recover some pixels at top and/or bottom, to make cropping for printing be much easier? If it was cropped in Lightroom, it has lossless editing, which means all of the pixels are still there, you can simply uncrop it, and change it now. In the Crop tool, just Right click the image, and select Uncrop, and set a new crop for your paper shape. [/QUOTE]
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