Hi all,
I heard from many members said 100% crop. What is it all about?
How about 50% crop compare to 100% crop?
Liang Member 197 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia More info | Jun 09, 2004 02:44 | #1 Hi all, Canon 5D, 7D, 17-40 F4L, 50 F1.4, 135 F2L, 200 F2.8L, 420EX.
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drisley "What a Tool I am" 9,002 posts Likes: 108 Joined Nov 2002 More info | Jun 09, 2004 02:50 | #2 Well, most of the time people will post sized-down versions of images because the full size images are just too large. EOS R6 Mark II - Sigma 50/1.4 Art - Sigma 14-24/2.8 Art - Canon EF 70-200/2.8L Mark III - Godox Xpro-C - Godox TT685C x2
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DC Member 71 posts Joined Jun 2004 More info | Jun 09, 2004 02:54 | #3 You'll probably get two different replies; one will say it is a crop of a picture with the pixels at 100% size, others will say a 100% crop will give you nothing as you've just cropped the whole picture. Some days you're the bug, some days you're the windscreen
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Jun 09, 2004 03:56 | #4 I understand now. Thanks for the help! Canon 5D, 7D, 17-40 F4L, 50 F1.4, 135 F2L, 200 F2.8L, 420EX.
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hmhm Senior Member 267 posts Joined Nov 2002 More info | Jun 09, 2004 04:47 | #5 Another way of saying the same thing is that the crop of the image shown has exactly the same number of pixels as the "corresponding" area of the original image.
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