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Oct 17, 2006 16:43 |  #1

Need to crop these two photos to 5x7 for sister-in-law - any suggestions (feel free to crop and re-post)... thanks!

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Oct 17, 2006 16:51 |  #2

Windows has a feature you can download from Microsoft that allows you to right click on an image, then click a resize button. All you'll have to is type in the size you want.

Here ya go!

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I used Photoshop for these!

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Oct 17, 2006 16:54 |  #3

Pretty straight forward crop - I was wondering if there were any tighter crops that might work...


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Oct 17, 2006 16:57 |  #4

PS - these are straight from camera... I'll colour correct later :)


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Oct 17, 2006 16:58 |  #5

canuck88 wrote in post #2133281 (external link)
Pretty straight forward crop - I was wondering if there were any tighter crops that might work...

Ohhh.... i did misunderstand! sorry! I am a newbie just trying to hold my own:D Sorry i don't know of any "crop" suggestions.


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Oct 17, 2006 17:01 |  #6

I might still be misunderstanding the question at hand but... If you do have Photoshop, you can take the original pictures, make a 5x7 box layer over it, then move the box around until you have what you want in the center of it. Select, copy and paste and whalaa!


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Oct 17, 2006 19:21 |  #7

I know skweekie - I'm looking for creative framing ideas when cropping... :) THanks though.


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Oct 17, 2006 21:05 |  #8

Resist the temptation to go with cotton because soybeans are up.


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Oct 17, 2006 23:00 as a reply to  @ Rubberhead's post |  #9

Here is my shot at it.
Oh and a real little sweety she is:D


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