Anorakus
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Something I've been wondering for a while... when you go into Jessops, Boots etc. and order prints from JPGs on a CD-ROM etc., how do they cope if your pics have different aspect ratios?
I assume that their prints are sized to match the sensor in a typical point'n'shoot digital camera. If your pics don't match their standard print size, do they enlarge the pic to fill their paper size (losing the top/sides), print the pic with black or white space at the edges, or physically trim the paper to fit the pic?
Thanks to anyone in the know
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I assume that their prints are sized to match the sensor in a typical point'n'shoot digital camera. If your pics don't match their standard print size, do they enlarge the pic to fill their paper size (losing the top/sides), print the pic with black or white space at the edges, or physically trim the paper to fit the pic?
Thanks to anyone in the know
A.