Crop location
Having shot several images in fast sequence I want to crop them in the same way. That is easy, namely add a crop and copy that adjustment to the other images. Easy!
However, I want to print the images in a book, 4 images in a row, and 2 per column in a full spread, showing the action. The images are placed beyond the page border (crop marks). Now that will give an inconsistent cropping in the book, as the top row is cropped at the top, and the bottom row at the bottom.
So I now need to change the crop location of the pictures in COP, and I do not know how to do that precisely (by entering values). Anyone? Or is it a new feature request?
However, I want to print the images in a book, 4 images in a row, and 2 per column in a full spread, showing the action. The images are placed beyond the page border (crop marks). Now that will give an inconsistent cropping in the book, as the top row is cropped at the top, and the bottom row at the bottom.
So I now need to change the crop location of the pictures in COP, and I do not know how to do that precisely (by entering values). Anyone? Or is it a new feature request?
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not sure if this helps?
http://blog.phaseone.com/recompose-with ... ure-one-7/0 -
Unfortunately it doesn't ☹️
This describes how to crop, and I know how to do that. I can see the size of the crop. Cool! But what I cannot see is where in the image the crop located. Yes, I can see that visually, but not exactly, e.g. being able to enter the exact location in mm or pixels.0 -
I think you really need an application that is especially designed for page layout and printing.
Output the full images from C1 and then make the page layout in the application.
C1 does not really have much functionality for detailed compilation for printing other than what is in the print section. That is left to dedicated applications.
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just want to get on the same page..
so you currently trying to get something like this
http://www.photographs.rjwhetton.co.uk/forums/uniform.jpg
but because of the different size images, you're getting this?
http://www.photographs.rjwhetton.co.uk/forums/different-size.jpg0 -
Well, the sizes of the pictures are the same, but as cropping takes placed at the top for the pictures on the top, and at the bottom for the pictures placed at the bottom, the view of the images is going to be different. 0 -
[quote="grasjeroen" wrote:
Well, the sizes of the pictures are the same, but as cropping takes placed at the top for the pictures on the top, and at the bottom for the pictures placed at the bottom, the view of the images is going to be different.
why can't you work out where it's getting cropped and move the crop to accomodate?0
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