Frustrated ... Need a photo cropped to 4x7
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I have a photo on my site that my Mom wants to print out for Christmas cards. Only when I go to order it and crop it to a 4x7 .. it won't crop in the whole photo. So I cropped the photo to 4x7 and downloaded it in hopes I could print it out ... Nope ... still not a 4x7. I lose some photo.
Can anyone help me with this. I'd like the photo to stay 'whole' within a 4x7 crop.
Thanks a bunch
Ooops .. suppose it would help if I showed you all the photo. It's Frosty Morning .. The photo before it is the photo I cropped to 4x7, but still doesn't work.
Can anyone help me with this. I'd like the photo to stay 'whole' within a 4x7 crop.
Thanks a bunch
Ooops .. suppose it would help if I showed you all the photo. It's Frosty Morning .. The photo before it is the photo I cropped to 4x7, but still doesn't work.
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..but a 4 x 7? I at least don't have that option offhand in my checkout on my site. Unless I am wandering around in the dark (not uncommon!). You might actually have to make it a bit smaller and add some border to your photo, but even then it might be white space on two sides.
Hopefully someone that knows a bit more will come along soon.
Let's say I started with this image (just an example snap):
You can create a new "Canvas" with the 4x7 aspect ratio. The canvas color can be any color and added to one end. You can add a festive salutation or timely text in the blank area to give it purpose.
... or you can create a "stretched" and blurred copy of the original in the 4x7 aspect and then layer the original on top.
The point is that you need to add something to the side(s) to fill in the difference in width. Cropping alone will always remove image material in order to achieve a different aspect ratio. Do either of the above methods meet your needs?
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But ... the side being black with Happy Holidays might work for my Mom. I'll ask her. She might like it better then just the photo. If she doesn't tho .. how do I do a 4x6?
Just took a look at the other one you did with the blurred sides Ziggy ... that is neat. How did you do the blur?
Again .. I apologize for putting down 4x7 .. don't know what I was thinking. No I do know .. I wasn't thinking.
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Thank you .. I'm glad you liked the photo.
Still can't believe I messed up on the sizing. Hopefully tho my Mom will like the added edge. I think it looks nice.
Think I need some sleep
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In Photoshop:
1) Image - Image Size
For your original image, it is more of a panoramic than 4x6, so you need to add to the height.
While still in Image Size, reset the Width to 6 Inches. (Leave the height alone.) Click "OK".
Also choose a "Canvas Extension Color".
Note the arrows. I suggest choosing the arrow pointing straight up. That will "lock" your start position at the top of your image and force the additional canvas to grow downward. You should now see something like:
Click on the "OK" and you should see a black bar added to the bottom of your image, and the total canvas size should now be in the aspect ratio of 6x4.
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