Hi All!
I'm new here, so let me take a moment to introduce myself. I've been playing with photography for many years (since high school...I'm 38 now) and have recently started taking it a little more seriously and am considering persueing a career as a photographer. I recently purchased an Olympus C-4000 (-wonderful- camera) to replace my rather out-dated Polaroid PDC 700.
I'm having a problem trying to get prints from my images...it appears to be an aspect ratio problem, but I'm not sure where. Most recently, I tried to have a photo printed that I had set up as a 6"x8" file which included a plain white 1/4" border (with the border the file was 6"x8") and when I tried to have it printed at a local camera shop, their equipment cropped most of my border out of my picture (and quite unevenly I might add!). I think their equipment "enlarged" the image area of the picture. Now I would -think- that if the file is layed out as 6"x8" and if I'm having a 6"x8" print done, the file should print, border and all(?!?) What am I doing wrong here...I've tried this 3 times now at 3 different camera/photo stores and it's happened everytime.
As to the specifics of the pics themselves...again I've formatted these as 6"x8" pics, 300 dpi and pixel size is 2400x1800 on all of them and I'm doing all my editing in PhotoShop 7. I have provided 3 examples of my pics in my gallery at BytePhoto.com...the picture titles are "The Rose", "Purple Sunset" and "Falls 2" and the links are (respectively);
http://www.bytephoto.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=27418&password=&sort=1&cat=500&page=1http://www.bytephoto.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=27417&password=&sort=1&cat=500&page=1http://www.bytephoto.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=27415&password=&sort=1&cat=500&page=1I'm hoping to use these pics (as well as others) in a portfolio while I'm "job hunting" but obviously having the edges and borders of the pictures cropped looks quite unproffesional.
Basically, I need to know what I'm doing wrong here and how to fix it! I'm grateful to everyone for your collective wisdom, experience and opinions...thanks!
Bright Blessings & Gentle Breezes,
Jim