Is there a way in LR to crop to a specific pixel dimension other than with the click and drag style crop tool? Trying to tweak the tool down to an exact pixel dimension is a PITA.
Is there a way in LR to crop to a specific pixel dimension other than with the click and drag style crop tool? Trying to tweak the tool down to an exact pixel dimension is a PITA.
Why?
You would normally crop to a ratio or free crop as suits the image then set the size via the Export dialogue.
Trying to avoid resampling unless necessary. Not an issue if downsampling for web etc. But it can become an issue when printing large on high rez media like metal. I try to avoid resampling when producing a "master" image that may be used to print multiple different sizes for printing on various media.
Don't know one, but you could of course crop to a ratio and lock it. At least then you are only having to juggle one thing
Dave
In the Library Mode, select the photo you want to resize, click on the Export button on the bottom left side, follow the selections in the Export to Location popup and under Image Sizing-choose whatever you desire.
If the pixel counts match the aspect ratio, why not just do this?
1. Crop the image to the aspect ratio you want.
2. Export it using either of the two pixel dimensions you want. (If the ratio is right, it won't matter which.)
Or am I missing something?
I have had only a small number of large metal prints made for me, by Bay Photo. The results were superb. They ask (or at least they used to) that you send them the biggest file you can and let them worry about it.
Dan I don't know of any way of doing what you want in LR or ACR but for what it's worth it can be done in Photoshop using the rectangular marque tool (set to fixed size) to select an area in the image and then switching to the crop tool. This may be what you are doing now ?
Dave
In lightroom you can export an image to a set size, and colour space etc. You can set it to a maximum dimension.
To to resize for a projected image I just have an export preset which converts to SRGB colour space, and 1400 by 1024 maximum. Job done.