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[title] Cropping | |
[* black] The last step is to crop your picture to a 4:3 aspect ratio. The guides will not accept any images of a different ratio. | |
[* black] A key to cropping photos is to make sure that the subject of the photo is large enough, while also not so large that it overpowers the picture area. For example, the first picture is cropped too tightly as many edges contain very little white space. | |
- | [* black] Make sure you crop evenly around the focus of the picture to avoid awkward photos like the second image. |
- | [* icon_note] Note that cropping the picture to center the focus may require more than simply putting the object in the middle of the crop. For example, if most of the "action" in a picture occurs on one side of photo area, you will want to shift the center of the crop towards the "action" side. |
+ | [* black] The second picture has good vertical margins, but poor centering. |
[* black] The third picture shows a good picture crop, as there is some white space around the centered subject. | |
+ | [* icon_note] Cropping perfectly centered on the subject may not always be desirable. If there is a particular part or action occurring on the subject, you will want to center the crop around that. This may entail cropping part of the subject out of the picture. |