How to Crop in Photoshop
One of the most (seemingly) basic tools in Photoshop is the venerable Crop Tool. Used to cut way portions of an image to only leave the desired area, the Crop Tool might appear to be simply a one-trick pony. petapixel.com »
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One of the most (seemingly) basic tools in Photoshop is the venerable Crop Tool. Used to cut way portions of an image to only leave the desired area, the Crop Tool might appear to be simply a one-trick pony. petapixel.com »
"Crop factor" is a term that is often heard in the world of digital photography, especially when discussing entry-level cameras. If you have no idea what it means, this article is a basic explanation that should help to fill you in. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The internet loves to predict doom and gloom for cameras with crop sensors. How many years have we heard that Micro Four-Thirds is dead? Current offerings remain quite capable cameras. However, camera technology has been advancing rapidly. thephoblographer.com »
NEW YORK, January 4, 2021 (Newswire.com) – SIRUI have today introduced a groundbreaking new 24mm F2.8 1.33x lens that redefines what is possible from a Read more... canonrumors.com »
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Over the weekend, Mirrorless Rumors got their hands on a leaked photo and some exciting information about the 8K and 4K video modes in the upcoming Canon EOS R5. The headline news: there is no crop in 8K or 4K/120p, and the camera doesn’t seem to be limited by overheating issues. In addition to what […] petapixel.com »
Filmmaker Daniel Scott Murphy has created an incredibly useful new crop factor calculator that goes beyond anything we’ve seen online thus far. Not only does it tell you the crop, it actually simulates the results, and can even handle setups that include speed boosters. petapixel.com »
Crop Sensor cameras have been getting a pretty bad rep for some time. By and large, you have the Full Frame or bust crowd to thank for this stigma. Full Frame cameras were the de facto standard for a long time thanks to their performance advantage over their Crop Sensor brethren. thephoblographer.com »
One of the main considerations that photographers often have when switching cameras is the Full Frame vs. Crop Sensor debate. Some will immediately think the former is the best choice, no contest. Others have no problems with going for the crop option since it's cheaper and the results are still very good. thephoblographer.com »
Nikon has announced the new Z 50, the first DX-format mirrorless camera in the Z series lineup. It’s a camera that’s smaller, lighter, and cheaper than its full-frame siblings. At the core of the 14oz (~0. petapixel.com »
Portrait photographer Julia Trotti recently put together a useful comparison video for beginners where she captures portraits using a crop-sensor camera and her most-used prime lenses: a 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and 135mm. petapixel.com »
Canon has announced the Canon EOS 90D, a new crop sensor DSLR aimed at prosumers who want affordable flexibility in shooting both photos and videos. At the core of the 90D is a 32. 5-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with a 1. petapixel.com »
The Canon EOS 90D is expected to be announced somewhere around the end of August or early September. All signs point to it being an Read more... canonrumors.com »
The G95 is being promoted as a video and stills camera, yet its video is more heavily cropped than the G85's was. Thanks to its groundbreaking GH series of cameras, Panasonic has developed a reputation for being one of the strongest brands for consumer video. dpreview.com »
When shooting with APS-C based cameras, getting a true wide angle lens can be slightly challenging. With crop factors ranging from x1. 5 to x1. 6, it's always vital to take into account that the lens you shoot with will not be quite as wide as you thought. thephoblographer.com »
When shooting with APS-C based cameras, getting a true wide angle lens can be slightly challenging. With crop factors ranging from x1. 5 to x1. 6, it's always vital to take into account that the lens you shoot with will not be quite as wide as you thought. thephoblographer.com »
Just a few short years ago it was pretty easy to say that APS-C and Micro Four Thirds cameras could never be used by professional photographers. Crop sensors cameras of yesteryear were known for poor high ISO performance, lacked a lot of features their much more expensive Full Frame brothers had, and often produced images that were lack luster, but times have changed in a major way. thephoblographer.com »
Just a short while ago APS-C cameras were seen as being only suitable for beginners and enthusiasts in the field of photography. Now, thanks to advancements in sensor technology, and the amount of features being poured into these camera bodies they are now suitable for beginners to pros, and beyond. thephoblographer.com »
The photo editing software company Polarr has launched a new iOS app called Deep Crop that uses AI to crop your photos ” like a professional photographer.” “Over the last 3 years, we’ve been exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and human-computer interactions,” the company says. “The products we build are a result of that […] petapixel.com »
Cropping has the potential to turn a good photo into a great one, or even save a shot that would otherwise have ended up in the digital trashcan. Software company Polarr has now launched a new AI-powered app for iOS that should make finding the perfect crop much easier. dpreview.com »
APS-C based cameras are perfect for these two genres of photography thanks to their crop factors. Canon's bodies offer a 1. 6x crop, Nikon bodies 1. 5x, Sony crop bodies have a magnification of 1. 5x, Fuji crop sensors have a 1,5x crop and Micro Four Thirds system have a crop of 2x. thephoblographer.com »
Trying to choose between a full frame camera and a crop sensor one? Here’s a 10-minute video by photographer Sheldon Evans, who talks about the differences between the two and shares why he went from full frame to crop and then back again. petapixel.com »
We’re told that the Canon EOS 7D Mark III, which will be Canon’s first APS-C 4K camera, will have a slight crop when shooting in 4K. As for frame rates, do not expect anything more than 30fps in 4K, and 60fps in 1080P. canonrumors.com »
The X-Pan crop mode with the XCD 30mm F3. 5 Hasselblad has released new firmware for its X1D mirrorless medium format camera that brings it as close to a digital X-Pan (you can read Hamish Gill's writeup of the 35mm X-Pan II here) as we can sensibly hope for. dpreview.com »
Here’s an 11-minute video in which landscape photographer Thomas Heaton looks at how much the camera you shoot with really matters for the vast majority of viewers. Given the opportunity to try the Canon M5 and Fujifilm GFX 50S, Heaton pits them against his trusty Canon 5D Mark IV. The Canon M5 is an APS-C sensor mirrorless […] petapixel.com »
Manny sent me the link to his video with this text: In my video, I shoot with a full frame and crop sensor camera to compare the final images and the results are pretty surprising (Not really) The message of the video is that there isn’t much difference between the photos coming from both types […] The post Manny Ortiz: Sony Full frame vs Sony Crop sensor. sonyalpharumors.com »
Back in the day, when film was all we had, the rectangle that your 35mm film images were captured on was one size: 24mm x 36mm. Today, this is roughly the same size as a digital camera’s full-frame sensor. digitalrev.com »
There was a time when shooting with a crop sensor meant being looked down on, and in many cases that is still the case. But many of the myths about shooting a crop body are not as true as they once were, for everything from high ISO low light performance to Bokeh. thephoblographer.com »
Although we now have the underwhelming 5D Mark IV, history has shown that the 5D line has a long lifespan after release, and now the folks at Magic Lantern are helping to pull 2012’s Canon 5D Mark III into 2017 with the addition of 4k shooting. digitalrev.com »
Although we now have the underwhelming 5D Mark IV, history has shown that the 5D line has a long lifespan after release, and now the folks at Magic Lantern are helping to pull 2012’s Canon 5D Mark III into 2017 with the addition of 4k shooting. digitalrev.com »
Magic Lantern made April fools of us all by going live with an experimental build for the Canon EOS 5D Mark III on April 1st. It's in early stages of development but it's the real deal, and brings experimental Raw 4K video recording to the 5D III, among other things. dpreview.com »
Magic Lantern made April fools of us all by going live with an experimental build for the Canon EOS 5D Mark III on April 1st. It's in early stages of development but it's the real deal, and brings experimental Raw 4K video recording to the 5D III, among other things. dpreview.com »
There is a lot of misunderstanding and confusion on the subjects of depth of field, the difference between full-frame and crop sensors, and the ‘crop factor. ’ Time and time again I see arguments surface over these topics—in YouTube comments and on camera forums. petapixel.com »
Rarely has a headline so technical been so genuinely exciting. In addition to the rumored addition of C-Log, a new report claims Canon will also significantly improve the crop factor for 4K video shot with the 5D Mark IV from 1. petapixel.com »
You can’t avoid crop factor these days. Whether your camera sports an APS-C, Micro Four Thirds, 1-inch, or some other size sensor, there will come a time when you’ll have to calculate a “full-frame equivalent” and that’s when the mmCalc Crop Factor Calculator will come in very handy. mmCalc is a simple online tool that […] petapixel.com »
Sensor Size math isn't a problem with the mmCalc Crop Factor Calculator. If you haven’t figured it out by now, there’s a lot of math involved in photography. One of the places you’ll often notice where math and photography intersect is in discussions of sensor size. thephoblographer.com »
If you’re a wildlife photographer, always aiming for more reach without sacrificing sharpness or shutter speed, this is a question you’ve probably asked yourself: Is it better to use a full-frame camera with a teleconverter, or switch to a crop sensor camera instead? Photographer Steve Perry has your answer. Perry—who previously compared using a teleconverter […] petapixel.com »
Cropping a photo to exact dimensions in Photoshop can be a real pain, but there’s actually an easy one-step solution built right into the program. This quick tip comes from photographer and educator Phil Steele of Steele Training, a master whose more basic photography tips have been popular on PetaPixel in the past. In this […] petapixel.com »
When learning about photography and gear, we all come across these incredible images that have been taken on a wide variety of cameras… but usually with full frame cameras and quality glass. So people often think, “Oh. petapixel.com »