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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #60 on: January 31, 2022, 04:30:40 am »

I am still not sure what is difficult to understand here
The difficulty is understanding why you need to crop every frame to some curious specific size.
"The original file is 8272 × 6200 pixels
I want to crop to 6750 x 4500"

When the desired output is different again; "2400 x 1600"

It makes little sense to me throwing away a quarter of the image all the time. Not only is it a waste of pixels(=quality), but it's giving you a headache in post processing.

Then you say you don't want to have to put an arbitrary crop on every frame, but then go on to say that every frame will have to be adjusted for centring anyway.

Surely the smart thing here is to frame correctly when shooting so you can use the standard locked 4:3 crop ratio on import to just trim the edges of frame ? This can all be done with a simple preset, as can the reduced size export.



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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #61 on: January 31, 2022, 08:38:37 am »

Surely the smart thing here is to frame correctly when shooting so you can use the standard locked 4:3 crop ratio on import to just trim the edges of frame ? This can all be done with a simple preset, as can the reduced size export.
Exactly! Which is pretty much how I handle my monthly product shots. They are small so all shot on a fixed copy stand setup. Bobs major problem here other than an ability to listen or RTFM:
There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult.” -Warren Buffett
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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #62 on: January 31, 2022, 12:06:21 pm »

No, I don't. I want to crop the individual images as I said at say 6750 x 4500 which changes the shape and relative size of the product in the frame, and centre them.  That's it. Later I can select all images (which may be 300) and export as required at say 2400 x 1600.

Anyway, we have categorically established finally that the digital values of a crop are not displayed in Lightroom Classic so end of story.

Thanks for your interest.

I think i would use photoshop to that for me in some batch action... never crop in LR
It is in the photo subscription and a very essential part for me.
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« Reply #63 on: January 31, 2022, 03:35:59 pm »

I think i would use photoshop to that for me in some batch action... never crop in LR
It is in the photo subscription and a very essential part for me.

Thanks.
That is one approach but it is destructive and a lot slower.
Never cropping in Lightroom is the answer though. (:-)
I batch the images in Photoshop to remove backgrounds.

I shoot 600 shots a day so comments to re-frame each shot are just not practical. There are large bags, medium bags, small bags, accessories, shoulder bags with long straps that are held vertical and I shoot front, back, sides, inside, bottom sometimes and a shot accessorised. So where possible they are all shot from the same spot, cropped, centred and exported. Done.
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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #64 on: January 31, 2022, 03:38:59 pm »

Thanks.
That is one approach but it is destructive and a lot slower.
No and yes, so again you're in need of RTFM; Photoshop has a totally non destructive crop, IF you know how to use it. You don't it seems.
Slower, indeed. So I'll give you that!
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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #65 on: January 31, 2022, 09:27:54 pm »

No and yes, so again you're in need of RTFM; Photoshop has a totally non destructive crop, IF you know how to use it. You don't it seems.
Slower, indeed. So I'll give you that!

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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #66 on: January 31, 2022, 09:33:53 pm »

The great thing for you as a true narcissist is that you will enjoy picking up a mirror and having a good hard look at yourself.
What you said was wrong, nothing new in this thread:
That is one approach but it is destructive and a lot slower.
Clearly you don't know much about Photoshop and Lightroom Classic.
You can stop posting incorrect text about these products anytime you desire. Then most of us that have posted here can stop correcting you!
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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #67 on: January 31, 2022, 09:49:24 pm »

What you said was wrong, nothing new in this thread:Clearly you don't know much about Photoshop and Lightroom Classic.
You can stop posting incorrect text about these products anytime you desire. Then most of us that have posted here can stop correcting you!
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LMFAO x 3
You spend your entire life waiting for me to say something so that you prove what I just said. You must have some alert set to post in the same minute.
You don't understand my requirement so why devote your entire life to proving it? Let it goooooooooo.....

Again,
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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #68 on: January 31, 2022, 10:40:55 pm »

LMFAO x 3
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The answer to your original and first question continues to be:yes!
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Re: Importing Aperture into Lightroom Classic
« Reply #69 on: February 01, 2022, 04:05:39 pm »

Well this has been fun.

I am on holidays at the moment without Netflix so since the Tennis has finished this has been great entertainment.
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