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hi Im fadri Crest executive editor of the Aesthetic Surgery journal and Im here today with my colleague Hunter Alexander who is the editorial manager of the journal were here today to talk to you about some of the trials and tribulations of peerreview what you can do to improve your manuscript for submission and even throughout the actual peerreview process Hunter you bring up a good point about the images and this is something that sometimes I think authors struggle with one example that we kind of see is well see pre- and postop images with different color backgrounds or different shades of blue can you give any other tips about how they might be able to manipulate the images themselves or you know help with the backgrounds or some of the sizing or cropping issues that we see during submission sure image standardization is very important its ideal for images to have the you know be taken in the same location that way they would feature the same background they should be cropped