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>>275548 >3:2 is standard for printing 3:2 is the standard for printing 4x6 prints. Or 8x12s. Saying it's "the standard for printing" ignores 5x7s and 8x10s, which have a 5:7 or 4:5 aspect ratio, respectively.
>275543 >what aspect ratio do DSLR's have, obviously when printing its 6x4, but the actual ratio much vary, as an 8MP camera will not have the same ratio as a 10MP Most DSLRs (Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony, Samsung) have a 3:2 aspect ratio (though, as mentioned below, they're sometimes off by a pixel here or there). Four Thirds DSLRs have a 4:3 aspect ratio (hence the name). Medium format DSLRs, I dunno and I'm too lazy to look it up, but I'd guess 6:4.5.
>275582 >where the fucks my 163776 pixels nikon, WHERE?! Eaten by the RAW conversion software (either on your PC or in the camera). My RAWs are as processed by ufraw are actually a little bit higher resolution than JPEGs produced by the camera. Like there are extra pixels of image at the edges that the camera throws away. I assume the Nikon does something similar.
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