I have had described the steps taken in the blog:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2019/03/3464-photography-tips-small-butterfly.html
In summary:
1. Save Original image as ...tiff
2. Press Ctrl A, then Ctrl T to transform image
3. Press Crop tool. Then "Original Ratio". Crop image.
Save it as ...tiff at 72dpi. Use the Brightness/Contrast, Shaows/Highlights, Sharpen/Smart Sharpen etc as described in the above-mentioned blog.
4. Use image in Point 3 and convert to ...jpg at 300dpi (for printing offline if required as 300dpi makes sharp images when printed)
In summary:
1. Save Original image as ...tiff
2. Press Ctrl A, then Ctrl T to transform image
3. Press Crop tool. Then "Original Ratio". Crop image.
Save it as ...tiff at 72dpi. Use the Brightness/Contrast, Shaows/Highlights, Sharpen/Smart Sharpen etc as described in the above-mentioned blog.
4. Use image in Point 3 and convert to ...jpg at 300dpi (for printing offline if required as 300dpi makes sharp images when printed)
This blog shows the similar steps taken and compare the "Transform" image with the "Crop only" image.
Original image as ...AA.tiff |
Transform and save as ...KK.tiff |
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THE USE OF THE "CROP" TOOL ONLY.
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