Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/04/10

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Giving the Leicas a floggin'
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 21:44:52 -0700
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"(SonC) Sonny Carter" wrote:
> 
> David, one thing you can do is make yourself a couple of cardboard L's, and
> take some workprints, and use the L's to see various ways to crop a  print.
> Before Photoshop, I would take a white wax pencil, and draw my final crop.
> Finally, I got brave, and when I wanted to crop a print, I'd just take
> scissors to it.
> 
I have a Quickey macro I've put with my Photoshop so i can be cropping
in the golden rectangle format. Which is roughly what happens when you
cut an 8x10 sheet of paper in half: a 5x8. More panoramic then the
24/36,   2/3 shape i also love so much.
It's 1/1.6180339887498948482. The macro program holds about all those numbers!
The Golden Rectangle is a very famous shape that hack artists like
Leonardo De Vinci have been into for years.
Heck if Leo likes it why not give it a try?
But first we had to hire Harrison Ford to go down in there among the
snakes and get it back again.
Then a bunch of mystical mumbo Jumbo.....
And then all the heads exploded on and all the people who had pirated
versions of Photoshop!

Its not nice to fool with Mother Nature…! (back lightning back!)

So lots of my images in digital format is this more skinny and somehow
strangely satisfying shape.
No so much my darkroom stuff, not that it would be so hard to draw one
on a piece of paper and set it in a four bladed easel to used as an easy
obvious guide to positioning them.

The ratio I thought Bob was using was a favorite of mine; 1 over 2.
Linhof 6x12 format or Hasselblad mask 60x30 format which I use. But it
was skinnier than that. But nowhere near as ridiculous as the 6x17 ratio
so popular now which in my mine is not a rectangle at all but a line.
You look at it left to right like reading.



Mark Rabiner
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.rabinergroup.com
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In reply to: Message from David Degner <leicanews@myrealbox.com> (Re: [Leica] Giving the Leicas a floggin')
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Message from David Degner <leicanews@myrealbox.com> (Re: [Leica] Giving the Leicas a floggin')
Message from "\(SonC\) Sonny Carter" <sonc@sonc.com> (Re: [Leica] Giving the Leicas a floggin')