wonkyrabbit
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Hi everyone,
I'm just starting out as a child/family portrait photographer and wanted some advice on which print sizes i should offer my clients as I'm a little confused about what is the 'standard'.
My SLR takes images that are 3x2 ratio which obviously scales nicely to 6x4, 9x6 etc... but it seems that the most common picture frame and canvas sizes are 8x6, 10x8, 12x10 etc. which are all slightly different ratios (4x3, 5x4, 6x5). I want to offer digital images too so I'm not sure if or how i should crop my final images for client viewing. I want the client to be able to frame the prints easily so i guess standard frame sizes are more important than original aspect ratio? If they order a selection of prints from uncropped 3x2 ratio images i don't want them find that bits of the image are cropped out when they get their prints, however if i crop the images down to fit say 4x3 ratio then i will have to crop further if they order different sizes anyway.
Does that all make sense? What does everyone else do?
Thanks!
D
I'm just starting out as a child/family portrait photographer and wanted some advice on which print sizes i should offer my clients as I'm a little confused about what is the 'standard'.
My SLR takes images that are 3x2 ratio which obviously scales nicely to 6x4, 9x6 etc... but it seems that the most common picture frame and canvas sizes are 8x6, 10x8, 12x10 etc. which are all slightly different ratios (4x3, 5x4, 6x5). I want to offer digital images too so I'm not sure if or how i should crop my final images for client viewing. I want the client to be able to frame the prints easily so i guess standard frame sizes are more important than original aspect ratio? If they order a selection of prints from uncropped 3x2 ratio images i don't want them find that bits of the image are cropped out when they get their prints, however if i crop the images down to fit say 4x3 ratio then i will have to crop further if they order different sizes anyway.
Does that all make sense? What does everyone else do?
Thanks!
D