Shot too Tight? Extend that Canvas!

Like many new photographers who start out, I was crazy for taking pictures. I felt that a good photographer really shouldn't need to do any editing. But, I have since learned (some time ago) that this is not the case! 'Putting on the polish' is a very important and necessary step in photography especially if you shoot in RAW. So 'putting on the polish' can be as simple as converting the RAW file to a TIFF, JPEG, or other format with just a little adjusting. Or, it can be as complicated as joining numerous images together, applying luminosity masks, and a host of other things. But today, I want to show you how to fill in the canvas and how to extend the canvas which I use quite often.

Why would you want to do this?

If you want to print an image, or especially, if you want to print a canvas of the image, there may not be enough room around the perimeter of the subject to make for a pleasing picture. The image is squished, or the subject is cut off. There needs to b more room so that the image can wrap around the edges of the canvas while giving the subject a little room to breathe.

Extending the canvas and filling it in are completed in Photoshop. Don't worry, it's really quite easy. Let me show you how.  


Fill & Extend the Canvas



 

Here’s a more basic video for opening the image in Photoshop from Lightroom and filling the canvas.

Filling the Canvas

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Nadeen Flynn is a published, award winning northern California fine art photographer. Living in the greater Sacramento area, she specializes in fine art landscape and still life photography. Nadeen’s style is authentic, fresh and personality-driven. She offers in-person workshops, hourly lessons, and mentoring. While currently living in rural northern California with her husband and a couple thousand walnut trees, she posts regularly to Instagram.

Locations include Yuba City/Marysville, East Nicolaus, Wheatland, Lincoln, Woodland, Roseville, Rocklin, and Sacramento areas.

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