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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 797415" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>I look upon the "aspect ratio" as an arbitrary thing, that is, dependent on a specific photo. I remember that, back in "the old days", we (European photo enthusiasts, at least) had had a lots of discussions on whether the traditional "full frame" aspect(s) of (printed) photos (dictated by film frame aspects such as 35mm /24:36/ or 6cm x 6cm/1:1/ etc.) is a MUST or not (there were certain exhibition galleries that even would not accept photos that did not fit the "standard" aspects - cropped photos were immediately ruled out, based on such criteria)...</p><p></p><p>As for the printing (must the photos be printed or not), I've got to remind my colleagues that there are a lot of good "digital picture frames", so if we want our photos be hung on the wall or stand on our cupboards, we've got options...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 797415, member: 18251"] I look upon the "aspect ratio" as an arbitrary thing, that is, dependent on a specific photo. I remember that, back in "the old days", we (European photo enthusiasts, at least) had had a lots of discussions on whether the traditional "full frame" aspect(s) of (printed) photos (dictated by film frame aspects such as 35mm /24:36/ or 6cm x 6cm/1:1/ etc.) is a MUST or not (there were certain exhibition galleries that even would not accept photos that did not fit the "standard" aspects - cropped photos were immediately ruled out, based on such criteria)... As for the printing (must the photos be printed or not), I've got to remind my colleagues that there are a lot of good "digital picture frames", so if we want our photos be hung on the wall or stand on our cupboards, we've got options... [/QUOTE]
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