View Full Version : My pictures are odd sizes, what can I do??
pepper44
Aug-18-2005, 01:01 PM
This might seem like a dumb question, but I've run into a snag. :scratch I have a ton of pictures on my computer that I've cropped and edited. I want to take them somewhere to be printed, and when looking at a print preview on Snapfish I realized that they are going to be all cut off on the edges because I cropped them to odd sizes. Is there anyway I can easily resize them all so that they fit in a 4x6 or 5x7 area? I just want to get them printed with out having the edges chopped off!!
--Amy
Adrian van Ammers
Aug-18-2005, 01:22 PM
This might seem like a dumb question, but I've run into a snag. :scratch I have a ton of pictures on my computer that I've cropped and edited. I want to take them somewhere to be printed, and when looking at a print preview on Snapfish I realized that they are going to be all cut off on the edges because I cropped them to odd sizes. Is there anyway I can easily resize them all so that they fit in a 4x6 or 5x7 area? I just want to get them printed with out having the edges chopped off!!
--Amy\
but I'm pretty sure you have to make the best of every picture by recropping to your papersize. There is a tool preset - I guess we are talking Adobe ? - where you can choose or make different sizes. Use these in future and for redoing your ton of pictures if you want to do cropping. I hope this helps, don't kill the messager. :rofl
ChrisJ
Aug-18-2005, 02:40 PM
I just want to get them printed with out having the edges chopped off!!
--Amy What I've done in the past is to just increase the canvas size in one direction to make it the correct dimensions...
For example... say I've got a 2048x2048 square picture which I've cropped. If I want to make this so I can print it 4x6, add 1024 pixels (512 at each end) to *one* of the dimensions. Sometimes you have to do a little math to make sure the dimensions are correct. 6 in./4 in. = 1.5, 3072 pixels /2048 pixels = 1.5.
In Photoshop (or PS Elements), this is easily done with Image->Canvas Size.
Make sense?
As a side trick, you can make the expanded color whatever you like... this is a quick and dirty way to make a simple frame. Just expand horizontally and vertically by 100-200 pixels or so...
Nikolai
Aug-18-2005, 02:51 PM
This might seem like a dumb question, but I've run into a snag. :scratch I have a ton of pictures on my computer that I've cropped and edited. I want to take them somewhere to be printed, and when looking at a print preview on Snapfish I realized that they are going to be all cut off on the edges because I cropped them to odd sizes. Is there anyway I can easily resize them all so that they fit in a 4x6 or 5x7 area? I just want to get them printed with out having the edges chopped off!!
--Amy
They now have "no crop" optoin... so it will just fit inside, leaving some white space...
Just a thought..:scratch
pepper44
Aug-20-2005, 11:04 AM
Thanks for all your all's help!!
I have a better idea of some things I can do to fix the pictures now. Maybe what I'll end up doing is either changing the canvas size or printing them with my printer (it's an HP printer but it does an amazing job with photo paper, the only thing is they get scratched easily.) I wish I could check out the smugmug thing but I don't have an account right now.
Thanks again!
--Amy
Netgarden
Aug-24-2005, 07:25 PM
Great ideas everyone, I appreciate it too! I have so many I made for the web and uploaded, and now can't print in even small size, as they are either too small in bytes or badly cropped to fit the style of the photo.
And any prints have to be made over for quality size. Of course finding some of them is a PIA, lolol. So now I keep two sizes. Still have the crop problem tho. I'll try the white/color edge to fill. Thanks!
Thanks for all your all's help!!
I have a better idea of some things I can do to fix the pictures now. Maybe what I'll end up doing is either changing the canvas size or printing them with my printer (it's an HP printer but it does an amazing job with photo paper, the only thing is they get scratched easily.) I wish I could check out the smugmug thing but I don't have an account right now.
Thanks again!
--Amy
DavidTO
Aug-24-2005, 09:13 PM
I wish I could check out the smugmug thing but I don't have an account right now.
Thanks again!
--Amy
Amy, if you decide to get a smugmug account, use this coupon code and save $5: CLGbTHzpo7yxc
(I save $10, too, but hey, you gonna sniff at $5?)
pepper44
Aug-25-2005, 03:32 PM
Amy, if you decide to get a smugmug account, use this coupon code and save $5: CLGbTHzpo7yxc
(I save $10, too, but hey, you gonna sniff at $5?)
Thanks!! I might get one if the funds are present in my account...
*runs to look at checkbook*
--Amy
Baldy
Aug-25-2005, 03:39 PM
Here are the read-it-and weep choices:
http://www.smugmug.com/prints/cropping.mg
One thing that may help is we have specialty sizes (square, etc.):
http://www.smugmug.com/prints/catalog2.mg
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