Unless it was Rocks and Reindeer Monthly, Pal doesn't care, and knows more than you do anyway. Don't try to confuse the issue with real life examples.

BR

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In practice, it's not particularly easy to anticipate a particular crop in
the viewfinder. In the studios I've worked in, when a specific crop was
needed, for instance for a magazine cover, we use a view camera, draw the
final proportions precisely on acetate, and tape the acetate to the
ground-glass. For most photographers, when they look at a 6x7 viewfinder,
they will tend to compose to a rectangular frame.

--Mike





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