Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/01/14

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Subject: [Leica] Re: To crop or not to crop
From: "SonC (Sonny Carter)" <sonc@sonc.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 11:48:18 -0600
References: <B8686E57.83B1%Mail@SlideOne.com>

The whole notion of refusing to crop is an idea that escapes me.  I
respect anyone's right to not crop, it is just that I see it as a
normal part of the editing process.  In fact, if you are taking a step
forward or back, or changing lenses, you are making cropping
decisions.

If on the other hand you do the cropping in the scanning or darkroom
phase, then it becomes only a matter of timing.  You are still in the
composing process, it is just at another time period.

On still another hand, (assuming we have more than two hands
available,)  if you then turn your work over to an editor at a
magazine or a newspaper, or an art director at an ad agency, you
should be prepared, because unless you have done some cropping,
they'll go at it with a vengence for you.

We talk about shooting slides, but twenty years ago I was reshooting
slides on my Honeywell Repronar so I could crop out unwanted elements.

Regards,
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com

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