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Cropping for export

Cropping for export - Aurora HDR Tutorial

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Cropping for export

- At some point in your imaging workflow, you should consider cropping. Cropping can serve a technical need making sure that the image is sized specifically for a screen or a frame or an output device. And, it can also serve as an artistic decision, allowing you to choose what parts of the image are shown and which are hidden. There are many reasons to crop and it's very easy to do so inside of Aurora HDR. To access cropping, just click on the crop tool up top. Now, if you were doing anything else, like the masking we were doing earlier, make sure you click the done button to store the changes. Now, what you can do is click on the crop tool. You'll see the crop image overlay. On the left hand side here are several useful presets. Essentially, this allows you to always force it to the original aspect ratio of the camera or to flip it like you were shooting vertical on the camera or we have the ability to choose specific sizes. You'll notice here, for example, there's a laptop screen…

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