Re: Cropping frustrations
[Re: Jim Garvie]
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07/03/07 10:03 PM
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Thank you Jim!! I do all my own printing, I can print from 4 x 6 up to 17" wide and as long as it goes. I put everything up on my site like this... http://www.murryphotography.com/events/puyallup_jan_13_07/sporting/index.htmlI offer the traditional sizes, 4 x 6, 5 x 7 and 8 x 10, as well as larger art prints (different printer and paper). After I do a shoot, I post process and crop the images. I crop them to fit a 4 x 6 which is the widest. I then upload them to the ordering system where they are automatically displayed like on the above link. This is where people go to see their "proofs" and order. So all of the images have to be cropped wide, and if an 8 x 10, etc is ordered, it is cropped in automatically, when I print them, on the widest side. But the problem is it looks crappy at the widest crop.  Is this just something everyone has to deal with? I would love to offer square prints! I am not able to specify the best dimensions that will fit each image the best because I usually have over a hundred images and it would take way too much time. As it is, it usually takes me a good week or more to post process a shoot, as I have to fit it in between my 12 hour computer work day plus 2-3 hour painting each day. So how do you do it, what dimension do you crop to to show the customer, an 8 x 10? And if so do you also keep a second version of the image in case someone wants to order a 4 x 6 so you can add back in the extra part on the sides? Or do you do like i have been and just show the proofs at 4 x 6 and crop it in if a bigger one is ordered? This hasn't been a big problem with the ring shots because there is always something to balance out the image (background elements). But with the studio shots, ther background is flat backdrop so it's much more obvious to have a bunch of nothingness there. Does the crop job on both of the above bother you? It does me... Or am I being too picky?  ROTFL I will gladly repeat after you...I'll NEVER do weddings!!! 
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Re: Cropping frustrations
[Re: Dee Dee]
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07/04/07 09:16 AM
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Jim Garvie
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So how do you do it, what dimension do you crop to to show the customer, an 8 x 10? And if so do you also keep a second version of the image in case someone wants to order a 4 x 6 so you can add back in the extra part on the sides? Or do you do like i have been and just show the proofs at 4 x 6 and crop it in if a bigger one is ordered?
Dee Dee, I understand the problem and there's no simple solution. I proof in one format only -- 8.5X11 if I'm printing myself; 8X10 if I'm sending to my lab. But, remember, my basic product is an 8X10 formal. If folks want snapshot size prints, I simply give them 4X5 from the lab or print my reduced 8.5X11 image on 4X6 paper and cut it down. 5X7s require a re-crop in most cases and I go back to the original and crop to that dimension for either in-house or lab printing.
When I do other portraits, I try to proof according to subject matter. For example, we did a wedding portrait of an older couple that made a great square image and then blew it up to 20X20 on canvas and had it on the mantle when they were married in their home. They loved it and I got more portraits to shoot from the family.
Another image I shot at a wedding (yes, I unfortunately do them for friends -- but I hate it!!) needed to be full-frame 8X12 so I left it in that format. Here it is.
Both of those images were proofed at the cropped dimensions. I don't think people can visualize it if you don't show it to them pretty much the way you want to finish it.
Cropping is one of the most powerful tools we have. Look at some of Tony's images. He is, in my opinion, the cropmeister. He really knows how to focus your eye on what he wants you to see. In the studio work especially, you need to make sure you do the same.
Keep experimenting,
Jim
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Re: Cropping frustrations
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07/05/07 03:59 AM
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Good advice. I do backup to an external drive but not a CD I will start doing that for double safety. I will definitely start saving all of the originals from now on too, before this I have only saved the cropped ones. (d'oh). That makes sense how/why you crop the way you do. I just uploaded all of the images, the ordering isn't working yet there is a glitch but you can see the thumbnails and the closeups of each anyway. I am still not real happy with all the crops but they aren't as bad as I was envisioning...I like #3 for instance, the flowers fill out the sides if a 4 x 6 is ordered but still allows room for cropping to 8 x 10. Still, many could be a lot better. http://www.murryphotography.com/events/chloe/index.html
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Re: Cropping frustrations
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07/05/07 10:29 AM
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I never trust my photos to a hard drive. Because my computers are on the road so much, I get about 1 to 2 years of life from my hard drives. I have my photos backed up to CD. I have never lost a photo, but have lost plenty of hard drives. Presently, I am using 9 hard drives between 3 computers.
I don't crop until I print and I do my cropping in Qimage as that is my printing program. I then save my printed file along with the original.
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Re: Cropping frustrations
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07/05/07 02:59 PM
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I am going to have to do better with cropping in camera as I reallly need to crop before presenting.  Much to learn but learning much with each shoot. I have lost my hard drive a couple of times too, luckily the one backup I had restored it all but I'll start backing up more. You mentioned photoshops auto cropping, I can't seem to find that in my photoshop (CS2) do you know where it is? (I had to move the pages so the above link won't work, correct link is http://www.murryphotography.com/events/chloe/july07/index.html)
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