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D3300
Wide format Resolution Selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 523234" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>I'm not aware of an aspect ratio adjustments in the Nikon cameras themselves. You basically expose a fixed size sensor to light, and then make whatever aspect ratio changes in post processing... You keep saying "resolution" and that's not applicable to what you want. Resolution has to do with file size and how many pixels your image has... Aspect ratio has to do with the "shape" of the image...</p><p></p><p>As an example... Standard HD is 16:9 as mentioned in shape... Your scan rate translates to pixels/inch... US TVs scan at 120cycles... so an HD image is 1920X1080. LR (and other programs) let you output(export) 16X9 at 120pixels/inch giving you just over a 2M file...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 523234, member: 10742"] I'm not aware of an aspect ratio adjustments in the Nikon cameras themselves. You basically expose a fixed size sensor to light, and then make whatever aspect ratio changes in post processing... You keep saying "resolution" and that's not applicable to what you want. Resolution has to do with file size and how many pixels your image has... Aspect ratio has to do with the "shape" of the image... As an example... Standard HD is 16:9 as mentioned in shape... Your scan rate translates to pixels/inch... US TVs scan at 120cycles... so an HD image is 1920X1080. LR (and other programs) let you output(export) 16X9 at 120pixels/inch giving you just over a 2M file... [/QUOTE]
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