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The mysterious 10:4 crop ratio
Of all the mysteries of photography, none are perhaps more secret and hidden than the 10:4 crop ratio. Some suspect (David_S85?) that some multinational organization works feverishly to keep it secret knowledge, maybe even more secret than UFOs. But regardless of what you believe about this elusive creature that even… -
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Re: The mysterious 10:4 crop ratio
Ah, click! Er, ! I get it. The magic of 10:4 is you can print them 2-up on 8x10 or 16x20 paper. I have made good use of the Smugmug 2:1 print sizes, but for the most part that is as wide as I go in the pano direction. I'll have to browse through my 2:1 cropped images to see if any of them look better in 10:4. Another… -
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8.5 x 11 I don't use 8 x 10 paper, using letter size photo paper instead. So sometimes my aspect ratio is 8.5 x 11 and then my crop will fit perfectly on my lettersize photo paper. I learned ratios for cropping to fit paper (ugh! math!) a while back as an easy way to get the best crop for a certain size print, and… -
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Funny you should post this today. I was looking at the panos I did at the North Rim and Zion and was wondering if there is a 'standard' pano ratio for cropping and framing. So the 10:4 / 5:2 is it? Yea, I know I can actually make it as long as I want, but sometimes that looks a little ridiculous. I was thinking it would be…
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