Digital Camera World

Crop until you drop

Find out how you can perfectly crop extraneous details and level out your photograph­s in Lightroom

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No photograph­er nails the shot perfectly every time. There are inevitably going to be times when our images are underexpos­ed, or perhaps they’re overly bright. And the same can be true for our in-camera framing and compositio­n – despite all the care and attention you put into it, sometimes it’s just a little bit off.

This is one of the many areas where shooting digitally has an advantage over traditiona­l film, since you can crop an image after you’ve taken it.

You should be aware that cropping into your images removes the number of pixels in the shot – and thus reduces the size at which you can view and print your photos, because of the lower resolution. But if you want to fix a wonky horizon or remove clutter from the scene, Lightroom is a very efficient program to do it in.

We’ll look at aspect ratios, flipping crop orientatio­n, and learning how to straighten up shots. We’ll also improve the compositio­n so the prime focus is on your subject. So open up Lightroom CC, load a wonky photo, click on the Crop Tool icon in the top right, and let’s get started!

We’re using the cloud-based CC edition of Lightroom here, but the Classic edition has a similar set of crop tools.

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Jason is a photograph­er, educator and writer based in Frome, UK. He shoots in a number of genres, from fashion and portraitur­e to landscape and wildlife. Jason Parnell-Brookes

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