I like getting the print with the marks right on it.  Very unambiguous.
You can use a rectangle drawn in PhotoShop to do it.  Of course if you want
it to fit standard proportions (5x7, 8x10, etc.) you either need a cropping
guide or be willing to specify the one dimension and let the other fall
where may and cut the print or matte it later.

ppro


Paul M. Provencher, Senior Systems Engineer
NICHD Tracking System - Technical Lead
703-575-6147
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-----Original Message-----
From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cropping Instructions


To the folks who print,

I'm looking at some 4x6 proofs that I'm going to send back to the
lab for cropping and enlarging, and I'm scanning them so I can play
with the cropping on-screen.  

Would it be better to print out a copy of what I want the finished
product to look like, or a copy of the full frame with cropping
marks drawn on it?  Which would you rather work from?

                                        -- Glenn
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