Brian, all,
Yes, these cropping aches here too.
At the moment I'm working around this problem as follows (KISS): after
scanning and post-processing is finished, I add a black 2 or 3mm border to a
20 x 30 cm; 25 x 38 cm. print - rezising the Canvas size of the image in PS
(Image -> Canvas Size). If it comes cropped, I return it asking to do it
again. This is a valid procedure only if you provide a 'ready to print'
file.
HTH
Fernando.
- other suggestions welcomed.
on 7/06/2006 09:28, Daniel Sepke at dan@xxxxxxxxx, wrote:
>
> My local midlevel lab running Fuji machines just places the border over the
> image cropping even further... It's a shame because the bordered prints look
> more finished to my eye than borderless. Be sure to check the labs methods
> exactly.
>
> Dan S.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of Jez Cunningham
> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 6:02 AM
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] Re: Digital processors and automated, unrequested, cropping
>
>
> Brian,
> I can only suggest you ask for prints with white border? If you ask for
> borderless they will always crop a little.
> br
> jez
>
> Brian Swale wrote:
>
>> I found that they had cropped a significant amount from all four sides
>> of
>> the
>> image. I asked this afternoon, and apparently 1 mm on each side is
>> cropped out.
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