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>>145505 LEARN TO FILM
If someone wants to show that no cropping has been done, they usually use a cut negative carrier resulting in a border similar to this. <<<
The thin white border that exists on printed photographs is there because the blades of the easel holding the paper flat are blocking light from falling onto the edges.
Prints are traditionally framed with a mat to provide a blank visual space around the image, and can help when the image is against a colored background, as it can affect perception of colors.
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