Hello everyone. I have always had a hard time trying to figure how to crop images. What do I have to take into consideration when cropping? What do I need to look for? Any advice greatly apperciated. Thanks
There are several things to consider. Here are a few:
1. End use. What is the minimum image size that will meet my requirements for the intended end use of the image. You can crop a lot more for small web display images than for large printed images.
2. Composition - Cropping is often needed to create the best composition for the image, particularly for action images.
3. Dimension - Sometimes the end use requires a dimension that requires cropping to achieve.
4. Removal of distracting elements - Sometimes you can eliminte distracting elements of an image by cropping while still achieving a good composition.
I'm sure there are other considerations, but they don't come to mind right now. I hope this helps.
If you have CS5, when you crop an image, your grid should already be in thirds which is very helpful when deciding on a composition. It also helps a lot to look at other pictures, read the other critiques, and write your own critiques. The more you do this, the faster you will learn.