by dfreely » Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:04 pm
packrat did a good job explaining it in words, certainly better than I did, but perhaps it's best shown in pictures.
The reason your picture needs to be cropped is for it to fit within the constrains of a 5x7. For example, here's one of your pictures, with a 5x7 overlay on it (shown in purple). As you can, it needs to crop off the sides in order to fit.
Now if you tried to get the whole photo to fit on a 5x7, there would excess space since the picture would end up smaller than the 5x7. Here is what would happen if you didn't crop, and tried to fit the entire photo in - there would be extra space on the top and bottom (shown again in purple).
Resizing the picture does nothing, because it's not the size that's the issue, it's the ratio/proportion. To get the picture to fit perfectly into a 5x7, it would end up being disproportionate and stretched out.

packrat did a good job explaining it in words, certainly better than I did, but perhaps it's best shown in pictures.
The reason your picture needs to be cropped is for it to fit within the constrains of a 5x7. For example, here's one of your pictures, with a 5x7 overlay on it (shown in purple). As you can, it needs to crop off the sides in order to fit.
[img]http://i55.tinypic.com/2h2oaif.jpg[/img]
Now if you tried to get the whole photo to fit on a 5x7, there would excess space since the picture would end up smaller than the 5x7. Here is what would happen if you didn't crop, and tried to fit the entire photo in - there would be extra space on the top and bottom (shown again in purple).
[img]http://i52.tinypic.com/dentox.jpg[/img]
Resizing the picture does nothing, because it's not the size that's the issue, it's the ratio/proportion. To get the picture to fit perfectly into a 5x7, it would end up being disproportionate and stretched out.
[img]http://i54.tinypic.com/a2eyoz.jpg[/img]