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>> Anonymous
I like it.
>> Anonymous
why do people leave their photos at 3:2?

do you not print your shit?
>> Anonymous
>>205549

you can print photos at 3:2
>> Anonymous
I would crop the kid out of the photo; he's a little distracting. Other than that I like it.
>> Anonymous
>>205550

what standard size is 3:2
>> Anonymous
>>205549

Standard size for print is 3:2. The most common prints (10x15cm, 15x20cm, 20x30cm, etc) are 3:2.
>> Anonymous
>>205580
4x6
8x12
16x24
20x30

If I print to something other than a 2x3 format, I crop. If I'm just posting online, why the hell not leave it in the aspect ratio I used to frame and compose?

>>205577
The kid's the main subject of the shot...
>> Anonymous
>>205585
>15x20 = 3/4
>> Anonymous
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