![]() I know that people must crop their photos before getting them printed out and I know that not everyone can crop with a mask to keep the proportions so they fit a standard photo shop size. My question to the group is 'What did I do wrong?'. To my shock, when I got the prints back, they had been "cropped" again by Costco and parts of the heads of the subjects had been cut off when they adjusted the print to fit, even though I thought I had selected to keep the proportions of the picture file. I wrote the jpg file out at a CD-R disc, with maximum resolution and took the disc to Costco to have some 8x10's printed. This is OK for me, as I plan to custom cut picture mattes to put around the photos for framing. After cropping, I went into the image size function in Photoshop and set the width on the portraits to be 8.5 inches and the dot resolution to be 300 dots per inch instead of the 72 it was reading.Īfter setting the size, the pictures showed a size that would be 8.5 wide but less than 10 tall. ![]() Some came out more square than rectangular. The cropped photos were not in the same proportions as the original. One of the things I did was to crop the original photos to create images that I wanted. I then brought the photos into Photoshop CS (new ver. (I did this because I only have 256mb CF card and shooting raw wouldn't allow me to shoot enough images) The files were about 4.5mb each. I shot a batch of photos with my S2 pro in 'Fine' mode and recorded them as JPGs. Let me tell you what I did and the results, then please let me know what I did wrong and how to correct it. ![]() I need to ask the group what I am doing wrong in prepping a photo shot on my S2 for printing. ![]()
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