![]() ![]() ![]() Since you are printing it yourself, you can offer this person a custom size that fits with your image.I was hoping there was a "magic" software package out there that would do this for me. ugh! So, is there a tutorial anywhere or the free transform - option 3 you describe above? I am just trying to determine if it would look too funny. Thank you for confirming what I feared - I made a mistake when I shot the photo and should not have filled up the frame so much. As you have experienced this may be a problem if you filled the frame and are using anything with a non 1x1.5 aspect ratio (which includes 5x7, 8x10 and 11x14)Ģ - print your picture with white borders on the short dimension, so for example on an 11x14 print the piece of paper would be 11x14, the photo would fill the long dimension, and on the short dimension it would be about 9 and 1/3 inches, and there would be about 1 inch of white space on either side.ģ - "free transform" the picture to the aspect ratio you need, which can result in things looking distorted.Ĥ- print in a non-standard size that fits your aspect ratio for example 8x12 or 12x18, this can be a problem when you try to mat and frame the photo There are four options that I can think of to deal with this.ġ - crop the picture to the ratio you need. The standard 35mm aspect ratio used by most DSLR cameras (including yours) is 1x1.5 so a 4圆 print (1x4=4, 1.5x4=6) does not require any cropping, most other sizes do. Type in your dimensions (11 x 14) and resolution (ppi) on the top menubar and drag the marquee around what looks the best.ĭifferent print sizes have different aspect ratios, it is one of the most annoying details we have to deal with as photographers in my opinion. You can try using the crop tool in photoshop (press c). In other words, 5x7 will upsize to 10x14 if you want to keep the same aspect ratio (no distortion). Hi Carolyn, I think the issue you are having is because 5x7 doesn't have the same ratio as 11x14. Width 10.011 inches / height 6.674 inchesĪny help you could offer would be very much appreciated. Is there a way via photoshop or another software that I can get things to just scale correctly so if they want the photo in 11X14 or 5X7, etc it looks the same? The problem is then when it is cropped, the image does not look the same - meaning some of the people are getting cropped out a bit. When I use photoshop and go to image size and try to make it 11X14, it comes out bigger and then I have to crop it. A friend would like it in print at 11X14, but I am having trouble. ![]()
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