PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

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Clever cropping in DPP

Turn quick snaps into considered compositions with post-production cropping

In pre-digital days, when shooting on rolls of film, This forced us to consider composition more carefully to avoid wasting film. By contrast, digital photography enables us to shoot hundreds of photos on a single memory card, and with no film or processing costs it’s possible to adopt a more relaxed approach to composition; by shooting hundreds of photographs we are still likely to find at least one decent shot in our memory card’s large collection of image files.

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