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Cropping a panoramic photo to a target size and resolution

Cropping a panoramic photo to a target size and resolution

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Cropping a panoramic photo to a target size and resolution

- One of the most enjoyable things to do with your panoramic photo is print it out. And chances are, if you're going to get it printed, you're going to need to send it to a specialty printer. This is not the sort of thing you just push through an ink jet printer on your desk. Now, you can do that for a real small size, and that may be great to make a little picture. But if you shot big with all that resolution, you probably want it big. Fortunately, there's lots of vendors out there. But, in order to get it printed, you need to deliver it at the right size. So let's see how that works. Let's talk about cropping here. The crop tool offers some great features. If I press c for crop, you'll notice a great pop-up list here with different types of presets. I can crop to a specific aspect ratio, such as a 16-by-nine television screen. Or, to a particular print size. And you see the different choices here. But most likely, you want to deal with a width and height resolution. So, let's say I…

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