Resizing photo to print 4x6

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Guest

I'm trying to make 4x6 prints of some digital photos that were shot at a high resolution (2000x1500 pixels). When I took the disc and had prints made, many pictures had heads cropped, etc. I have tried to crop and resize using my photo software, but when I save it, it has a very distorted look.
 
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Paul Riemerman

Can you tell if the areas not printed by your photoshop are in your digital
images? If you can tell they are, have your photoshop reprint without charge
because of their error.

Paul Riemerman
 
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Yves Alarie

Your photo is 2000 x 1500. Divide one by the other and you get 1.33
You are trying to fit this on 6 x 4. Divide one by the other and you get 1.5

So you need to crop to fit 1.33 into 1.5. Typically the crop is made
maintaining the width and chopping some pixels from the top and bottom. In
order for you to keep the top you need to adjust the crop.

Here is a general overview on how to do this.

The photo is too big for the 4 x 6 or 6 x 4
So if the photo is too big, obviously it cannot fit. So, something has to
give here. Something "has to give" is called "crop" or remove portions of
the picture so it can fit on 4 x 6 paper size.
Why is this happening?
You have a picture from a digital camera. Look at the pixel dimensions. It
will be something like : 2048 x 1536 pixels. Divide 2048/1536 =1.33. This is
the way digital cameras files are made, 4:3 aspect ratio = 1.33 (unless you
have a Sony cybershot using the 3:2 option or the Canon 300D using the 3:2
aspect ratio, 3/2 = 1.5 and will fit 6 x 4 perfectly since 6/4 = 1.5).
Now you want to print 6 x 4, 6/4 = 1.5.
How can you fit 1.33 in 1.5. You can't. Something has to give. The software
you are using (or if you just use the XP printing wizard) will take your
picture and crop it to fit 6 x 4. You are not happy about this. You don't
get the whole picture, the top and bottom of the picture are cropped out.
You will never get the whole picture, for the simple reason that you can't
fit 1.33 into 1.5. Period.
However, you can purchase some printing software like Qimage (you can try a
free demo here:
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/
which will allow you to "Float the crop". This simply means that once you
open the image in the software and double click it to edit, you get a 6 x 4
grid to place over the original image, so you crop exactly what you want out
of your 4:3 image to fit 3:2 aspect ratio of 6 x 4. So, you can make you
crop where you want it. Then you save the cropped area as a new file for
printing.
The same software will give you a second option. If you want "the whole
picture" printed on 6 x 4, it will give it to you. It will fit "the whole
picture" on 6 x 4 but in order to do this you will have to accept white
borders at the top and bottom of the print.
While I have tried to explain in words why you get this cropping, go to the
following site and learn with some graphic examples (and a nice way to crop
if you want to try it for free).
http://ekot.dk/programmer/JPEGCrops/



You can also use free software here to crop: http://www.irfanview.com/

Photo-challenged said:
I'm trying to make 4x6 prints of some digital photos that were shot at a
high resolution (2000x1500 pixels). When I took the disc and had prints
made, many pictures had heads cropped, etc. I have tried to crop and resize
using my photo software, but when I save it, it has a very distorted look.
 
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Wislu Plethora

-----Original Message-----
Can you tell if the areas not printed by your photoshop are in your digital
images? If you can tell they are, have your photoshop reprint without charge
because of their error.

Paul Riemerman

Look and see if the areas not printed are in the images???
How else would the OP know that something was missing?
It's not the processor's responsibility to crop
images when there are aspect ratio problems. How are they
supposed to know where the desired boundaries are?
 
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susf

use "Batch Image Editor" to do this, it can batch resize your pictures
rapidly!

see: http://www.jklnsoft.com

Photo-challenged said:
I'm trying to make 4x6 prints of some digital photos that were shot at a
high resolution (2000x1500 pixels). When I took the disc and had prints
made, many pictures had heads cropped, etc. I have tried to crop and resize
using my photo software, but when I save it, it has a very distorted look.
 

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