Probably a matter of experience on my part- If I know prints may be made from my pix in a 5x7 size- or other size, what is the quickest way to determine if I have my picture framed correctly while shooting- vs cropping and losing pixels in post? Thanks for any advice
PS currently using a Canon crop sensor
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All,
Looking to have a photo poster created- poster size with a "collage" of sports shots from a high school athlete. Can anyone point me to a website/program etc that can do this?
Thanks!
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All,
I'm venting here and since its Friday afternoon you all get a laugh at my expense. Shot senior night at local high school. Was there to shoot game pix of neighbor player(volunteer job, not paid) and got drafted at last second. Used secondary crop camera with 17-55 APC(Canon) 2.8 lens. Pix look nice on screen but someones wants a 5x7. Low and behold my MP picture size is very small. Scratching my head and a few WTFs later I realize while I was shooting RAW my camera was set to "sRAW" or something like that so low resolution. Idiotic stuff like this- maybe I'm too scatterbrained to be a decent photographer. I need to take a couple of deep breaths and check everything 20 times.
Ok now go on and laugh and shoot something good :)
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Thanks for the comment re lens distortion- looks like I can fix in LR
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canon Lee wrote:
Hi. I am more concerned with the lens distortion. Maybe use a push broom to smooth out the patches.
jpintn wrote:
If you are handy with the clone tool you can touch this up.
Thanks- so it is clone tool?
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Hello, Trying to edit this picture to get the carpet a consistent color- Have LR and photoshop elements- TRied the clone tool in PS but not luck- any ideas?
THx
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All,
Going to experiment with this as I shoot high school football under bad lighting but wanted to see if any experience beforehand:
Do I go to a higher ISO if shot requires it or keep a lower ISO and bump up exposure comp- which gives better quality file before processing. I know higher ISO has more pixrllation- does +exposure comp do the same thing?
Shooting w canon 7DMKII and Canon 70-200 v2
Thx
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All,
First of all my apologies as I have not searched this site or the web Is there any way in Lightroom only to merge photos together? I want to add 2 people to a group shot- Do I need to use photoshop?
Any advice appreciated
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Hello,
Working in Windows and looking for software to do a slideshow with music and potentially text(titles etc) Have seen older posts on here wanted to get a view of latest. Have seen references to proshow and Ashampoo? thoughts?
THanks!
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Hello all,
This bumbling photographer is struggling with shooting outdoor sports in the middle of the day- very contrasty and depending on where I can stand and direction of play having mixed success. Didn't experiment today maybe I should this weekend but maybe I need to change me exposure settings? I'm on evaluative now(Canon 7dMKII) Maybe center weighted or spot to ensure players face is at proper exposure?
Thanks!
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All,
I just started using LR last year and not all of my pictures are in Lightroom. My question is how to efficiently backup all without duplicating pictures. I'm thinking I need to backup all of my pictures separately and then back up my lightroom catalog?
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My question was one of ignorance. If one was "shorter" than the other does that limit my range. From what I've seen/read focusing to infinity(if I'm shooting sports shooting at 200) no difference
Thanks!
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