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from: Mayayana{at}invalid.nospam
date: 2017-01-02 08:56:42
subject: Re: Why do their heads look too narrow, or wide

From: "Mayayana" 
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Subject: Re: Why do their heads look too narrow, or wide
@Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2017 09:56:42 -0500
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"Jonathan N. Little"  wrote
 
| if the user
| adjusts a non-square image by 'stretching' horizontally or vertically to
| distort the image to fit a square space over resampling and cropping
| just points to user error.
|
 
  But if the photo was not square as received then
how do they decide what to crop? The best approach
is not necessarily the approach that the print shop
is being paid to do. They may not even have permission
to take that liberty, lest Micky come back and complain
that his cowlick was chopped off and demand his
money back. :)
 
  Micky needed to send in a 1x1 to be printed at
2400 dpi. He should have sent a 2400x2400 image. 
 
 

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