In addition to that I'd say I don't see 8x12 frames too often. Sure, you may
find them a art and photo specialty stores but I would guess that most
people who are purchasing prints will wind up at Target, WalMart, KMart ...
places like that; big retail outlets. 8x10 frames at most of those stores
are plentiful.

Mike

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To that I can say why waste paper if you can print at 8x10. Paper in the
US is typically 8.5"x11" which is great for 8x10. Actually, I think
Peter's idea is quite a good one.

Robert

> > All,
> >
> > Looking for a way that I can mark thin lines on a EOS Ec-N screen.
What
> I am attempting to achieve is 2 lines to show where an 8x10 crop would
be
> so when I shoot I can see the crop in advance. Any ideas? I know of
the
> Ec-D screen with the grid, but I want just 2 lines.
>
> I'd also say, why waste film, print 8x12's!
>
> Mr. Bill


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