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airkas1 wrote:Not too bad, the engines look a bit soft/slightly out of focus perhaps, but could be masked by using a smaller size. On the latter subject, stop using these large sizes. We've told you plenty times before now. Make this one 1200px (1400px wide maximum).
airkas1 wrote:???
I'm talking about resizing, not cropping. You can just resize the entire photo and everything will stay the same, escept the size will be smaller. If your photo software the limiting factor, then get your hands on some decent editing software. It doesn't have to be expensive (if you get my drift).
Crosswindphoto wrote:What editing software do you use currently Wiggy?
Any version of Lightroom (except mobile) will do. Photoshop is nice but not necessary.
wiggy wrote:I started using photoshop elements 2019 as a 30 day trial then it expired so when the photos open up when I click on it it doesn't have many tools to edit photos so I have been editing it on there as I don't have photoshop any more.
Crosswindphoto wrote:airkas1 wrote:???
I'm talking about resizing, not cropping. You can just resize the entire photo and everything will stay the same, escept the size will be smaller. If your photo software the limiting factor, then get your hands on some decent editing software. It doesn't have to be expensive (if you get my drift).
What editing software do you use currently Wiggy?
Any version of Lightroom (except mobile) will do. Photoshop is nice but not necessary.
Crosswindphoto wrote:Do you have some way of getting Lightroom, through school, work?
If not, you should probably invest in LR which I believe comes with PS but I’m not sure.
Either way you must get some kind of editing software.
Tim
airkas1 wrote:Crosswindphoto wrote:What editing software do you use currently Wiggy?
Any version of Lightroom (except mobile) will do. Photoshop is nice but not necessary.wiggy wrote:I started using photoshop elements 2019 as a 30 day trial then it expired so when the photos open up when I click on it it doesn't have many tools to edit photos so I have been editing it on there as I don't have photoshop any more.
I would really recommend photo editing software where you have more options and/or control over the editing. And shoot RAW if your camera has it.
Crosswindphoto wrote:We are(?)
Is that a bad thing?
Crosswindphoto wrote:
airkas1 wrote:Hadleigh, this entire subform is here to help people get their photos accepted. We all try to give advice in an attempt to imrpove the skills of the photographer.
airkas1 wrote:???
I'm talking about resizing, not cropping. You can just resize the entire photo and everything will stay the same, escept the size will be smaller. If your photo software the limiting factor, then get your hands on some decent editing software. It doesn't have to be expensive (if you get my drift).
airkas1 wrote:No, about size. But both are important, as an incorrect ratio will also result in a rejection, although we accept a variety of sizes/ratios.
Size is regarding the actual size (in pixels) of the photo. For example, 1200px wide, 1600px wide, etc.
Ratio has to do with the format (width vs height). For example, 3:2, 16:9, etc.
airkas1 wrote:Got it, thanks! It might be after the weekend that I have time to try an edit, I will get back to you.
Crosswindphoto wrote:?
You posted something very open with no other context, my answer wasn’t in any way mean or not positive.