@@JamesKerwin - Excellent! You have a lot of work! I'll be here to watch them and I'll be watching your instagram and website, we love the same stuff so it's a pleasure.
For me, it really depends on the final usage of the photo. I have seen my perfectly cropped image getting further cropped by clients when posting on Instagram (due to Insta limited aspect ratio, and you can only post in the same aspect ratio for a series of photos within a single post) and they definitely look bad. So in this case, it is better to provide the client with the correct aspect ratio for their posting purpose (using the original raw image before- cropping). So a single photo with different aspect ratio options for different purposes.
I always thought that I should give the photos as shot to the clients to have uniformity throughout the session 🤔 could I change the aspect ratio from photo to photo?
Another great video and beautiful location
Cheers sir. Hope you are well?
And you had the cheek to comment on my shorts 😂😂
Such a great informative video as always ... building up my knowledge all the time .. thanks 👍
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James, thanks for explaining the crop ratio settings. I always wondered if it actually cropped the raw image. Another great video.
No problem 😊
Great photos, James!!
Cheers - lots to come from your homeland now. I recorded 7 videos - and I will do 2 more next weekend as I land in Split.
@@JamesKerwin - Excellent! You have a lot of work! I'll be here to watch them and I'll be watching your instagram and website, we love the same stuff so it's a pleasure.
For me, it really depends on the final usage of the photo. I have seen my perfectly cropped image getting further cropped by clients when posting on Instagram (due to Insta limited aspect ratio, and you can only post in the same aspect ratio for a series of photos within a single post) and they definitely look bad. So in this case, it is better to provide the client with the correct aspect ratio for their posting purpose (using the original raw image before- cropping). So a single photo with different aspect ratio options for different purposes.
Agree for sure. 😊 sometimes things just fit where they fit.
I always thought that I should give the photos as shot to the clients to have uniformity throughout the session 🤔 could I change the aspect ratio from photo to photo?
In a client case - I would ask them. I see no reason why you can not.