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When a photo of the French champion football team is deceptively recropped. Starting on July 17, the day after the team returned to Paris in great pomp and circumstance after winning the international tournament, a photo started circulating on Facebook that appeared to show that all of the black players on the team had been put in the second row during a photo op at the presidential palace. It was a clear sign of discrimination, according to those who shared the image.

Once again, running first a reverse image search and then a search for similar images brings up other photos that were taken at the same time but were not so closely cropped. These larger photos show that there are actually three black players in the front row at the far left. Click here to see the search for similar images to this photo. Cropping the video to make finding the source more difficult. People often crop photos in order to transmit a certain message.

However, they also do it in order to make finding the original image more difficult. When you carry out a reverse image search, your search engine scans the web to find an image with the same number of pixels, that is the same size or that has the same colors as the photo that you are interested in. If the modified version of your photo has been posted numerous times, then finding the original can sometimes be very difficult. This is especially true for videos when they are cropped or reframed in a different way and then posted online.

If you carry out a reverse image search on a search engine like Google, then no results come up. A reverse image search on Google doesn't turn up any results for this video. To find the original video, you will have to get creative. First, pause the video and take screengrabs of key moments. Then, you need to crop the image so you just see the footage and not the telephone that it is playing on. The first crop turned it into a vertical image and the final crop made it a square.

For that reason, I strongly suggest you save a copy of your image and then make any edits on the copy rather than the original. Second, remember that the closer you crop, the smaller the actual image becomes. So, always make sure any cropping you do will leave an image large enough to fill the space you need to fill.

Remember, with photos, you cannot simply adjust it back up to the size you need. Give the subject some room to breathe. In the final photo of the smiling woman above, that crop is probably a little too close, but I wanted to show what would happen when we removed the phone. Play around with it and see what pleases your eye. Rules are rules, but rules can be broken, sometimes to great effect. Have suggestions or comments? TechSmith Marketing Content Specialist. Science Enthusiast.

Retired roller derby coach. On a mission to pet all the dogs. A few things about me Mildly obsessed with the movie Alien, 2. Two pibbles: Biggie and Reo, 3. Handles will display on the corners of the photo. You can drag the handles to whatever size or shape you like. However, we recommend that you select an aspect ratio from the options in the control bar and then crop your image.

As you can tell, cropping can be transformative when it comes to the composition of your photographs. Make use of leading lines, avoid distractions, and frame your images thoughtfully.

Remember, when you crop, you also remove pixels and lose size. Brooke Arnold is a writer and award-winning photographer specializing in cat portraits. She is an advocate for rescue animals and is best known for dressing up her cats as famous people like Bob Ross and Evel Knievel. Her biggest claim to fame, however, is being child 2 in an orange juice ad that hung in a mall in Miami at age 8. Browse our Documentation or contact Support to get your questions answered.

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