shalea Posted April 5, 2022 Posted April 5, 2022 Hey, ok so I may be late to the party but all of my photos have been for instagram use only (no prints required) Now that I have done a few photos for people where they are wanting to print I am discovering a whole new issue with cropping and being able to print. I rang a photo lab to get some advise and she was SOOOOO rude! I know I need to know this stuff but I don't. So please tell me what I need to set my camera to or what not to do when editing/cropping. Photo example below. I did this edit and as I have cropped it and it is now square my client won't be able to print this without it cropping her in half. Same with the wedding i did. I just went to print a family shot and it cuts their feet off. I know i know I should know all this! There is just so much to know. Another example 😪 just so you can see the image size
Damien Symonds Posted April 5, 2022 Posted April 5, 2022 This is why you must NEVER CROP YOUR MASTER FILE. https://www.damiensymonds.net/2011/09/cropping-tutorial.html
shalea Posted April 5, 2022 Author Posted April 5, 2022 and now i instantly feel sick Ok so once I get to PS i save as a PSD (no editing in photoshop has been done) Then once editing as been done example levels etc etc then save again?? This is where I am confusing myself I think. Then I crop it and save as a jpeg for my clients? Then delete the jpeg? So once I crop it they now won't have an issue with printing? far out im sorry for being so daft
Damien Symonds Posted April 5, 2022 Posted April 5, 2022 I urge you to re-read the very last module of the Bridge Class. This is spelled out very clearly. 1
Damien Symonds Posted April 5, 2022 Posted April 5, 2022 2 minutes ago, shalea said: Ok so once I get to PS i save as a PSD (no editing in photoshop has been done) You don't have to save it straight away. But it doesn't hurt. 2 minutes ago, shalea said: Then once editing as been done example levels etc etc then save again?? Save (by hitting Ctrl S) frequently as you're editing, so you keep your PSD file up-to-date (in case you have a computer crash or a power outage). But don't save multiple PSD files of course. Only the one master PSD file. 1
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