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- Portrait Crop: The Ultimate Guide to Cropping Portraits Like . . .
With the right portrait crop, you can elevate an image from mediocre to beautiful, and it only takes a handful of seconds Of course, there is an art to cropping (you can’t just hack away with a crop tool and expect great results!), but that’s where this article comes in handy
- Cropping portraits - portrait rules of how to crop photos
To find out about what’s considered a good place to crop portraits and what’s a bad portrait crop, read on I cover the following portrait cropping rules: Standard portrait crops; How to crop heads; Where to crop the torso; Cropping limbs; Cropping hands and feet; 1 The standard portrait crops in photography
- How to Crop Portraits: An Essential Guide - Photography Talk
Let’s explore a few in-depth tips for getting the best crop so you can begin to incorporate these techniques into your workflow as you see fit How to Crop Portraits: Fill the Frame If we’re talking about the easiest approach to cropping portraits, it’s filling the frame
- Photography Cheat Sheet: Cropping Guide for Portrait Photography
As Digital Camera World noted in the cheat sheet they assembled, this easy guide depicts some of the best parts to crop and where not crop a subject in portrait photos The green lines show
- 15 Easy Tips for Cropping Photos Like a Pro
You can crop the same photo a dozen different ways and come up with drastically different results—it’s all about zeroing in on the one that works best for your needs Try cropping at different angles and rotating the picture to compensate, creating a dynamic composition effect
- The Cropping of Images – The Top 5 Tips the Pros Use When . . .
Here’s a handy cheat sheet showing you some basic rules of when and where to crop photos in post-processing, from headshots to full body Just follow the blue lines Wherever you see a red line, stay away from cropping there
- Quick Tip: 5 Tried and True Portrait Cropping Techniques
Cropping a portrait properly takes a lot more thought than just putting the face in the middle of the frame In this quick tutorial, you'll learn five techniques to ensure you're getting the most compelling crops for your portraits
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