I have a 3.7MP 1920 × 1920 photo that I want to print out as a 5x7 print, but when I resize it, it will still not print all of it. I do not want to crop it. I've read that a border might be needed to make the image "smaller" to avoid cut-out. Is this true, if so, adding a border tutorial would be a good feature to show as well.
What about the smartobject? Can you be a little more specific? If this is in reference to the layers, its still a layer and needs to be flattened. It would be the same process.
@@CarlosSanchezPhotography I'm wondering if its true or makes a difference if I were to make a photo a smart object (ie turn a photo into a smart object) before putting them into the print-ready design file. so if I need to change the size it will not lose its quality
@@rushdazzle62 no, because you’ll be outputting a flattened image in the end, which will rasterize all smart objects at their current size and resolution.
@@rushdazzle62 the smart object is a good idea for your master file and for editing. But in regards to preparing for print it doesn’t matter because you’ll be flattening the layers.
That was an amazing explanation of resizing. I now understand what I need to do for my photos.
Carlos is a legend.
Thank you very thorough and unstandable
Glad you found it useful.
I have a 3.7MP 1920 × 1920 photo that I want to print out as a 5x7 print, but when I resize it, it will still not print all of it. I do not want to crop it. I've read that a border might be needed to make the image "smaller" to avoid cut-out. Is this true, if so, adding a border tutorial would be a good feature to show as well.
Yo, is this Elon Musk speaking? Nice video dude!
haha! Thanks!
what if its a smartobject
What about the smartobject? Can you be a little more specific? If this is in reference to the layers, its still a layer and needs to be flattened. It would be the same process.
@@CarlosSanchezPhotography I'm wondering if its true or makes a difference if I were to make a photo a smart object (ie turn a photo into a smart object) before putting them into the print-ready design file. so if I need to change the size it will not lose its quality
@@rushdazzle62 no, because you’ll be outputting a flattened image in the end, which will rasterize all smart objects at their current size and resolution.
@@rushdazzle62 the smart object is a good idea for your master file and for editing. But in regards to preparing for print it doesn’t matter because you’ll be flattening the layers.
@@CarlosSanchezPhotography thanks man, i understand the smart object a lot more now.