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May 06, 2017 11:25 |  #1

I need some help please, I've shot a photo & edited it in Lightroom, now when I post on my blog, the thumbnail is cutting the head off the person (when you click the photo it is showing full size) I have resized the photos but it is still cutting the head off, what can you recommend I do to sort this out?

Link in question - http://www.ashikphotog​raphy.co.uk/blog/categ​ory/cricket (external link)

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May 07, 2017 05:08 |  #2

AshikChauhan wrote in post #18347796 (external link)
I need some help please, I've shot a photo & edited it in Lightroom, now when I post on my blog, the thumbnail is cutting the head off the person (when you click the photo it is showing full size) I have resized the photos but it is still cutting the head off, what can you recommend I do to sort this out?

Link in question - http://www.ashikphotog​raphy.co.uk/blog/categ​ory/cricket (external link)

Thank you!

The solution lies in how your website portfolio host handles thumbnail
(I didn't go to your site - it is just paranoid ME. I don't click on links to first posters until I know it is safe. SORRY)
I suggest you contact their support reps

I use Smugmug and they have facial recognition which sometimes helps avoiding your problem - especially for the feature photo that is used for the gallery or folder.
It is rarely an issue for me as I shoot sports and I'm not interested in how individual photo thumbnails appear.
I DO select the feature image for a gallery of images (or the folder for a collection of galleries)


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