Ken Durling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to: >> >8x10 OR 8x12 personally, and tend to prefer something closer to a 1:1.4 >> >aspect ratio. Wish there was a U.S. standard like that in larger than 5x7. >> >>20 by 24? >> >>11 by 14? > > >Those are both closer to 1:1.2, and similar in look to 8x10. 1.4 is really >a different look.
If you want something different than any normal sized, you'll have to do some cropping. You know, I'm undecided about this 2:3 and 4:5 ratio stuff. For years now I've done all my cropping at 2:3 ratio, kept all my stuff at that ratio. But the other day I was playing with some 4 by 5 ratio cropping and you know it is more pleasing in most cases to our eyes. But I still can't get myself to lose so many of my megapixels! I think it's good to apply variation in cropping more than most people do. It makes some images more interesting, and our portfolios more interesting. -- Need a brighter headlight the safe way? Get a MOTORCYCLE HEADLIGHT RELAY KIT at: http://jimdavis.oberro.com/html/bike_acc_.html I'm a BMW rider and enthusiast. * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
