How can digital cameras today make images with small and varied sizes as found in vintage photography?
February 16th, 2010 | by admin |You see heirloom photos in albums and frames that had a variety of custom sizes, mostly smaller. Standard today is 4×6. How can digital cameras or software take the same types of images with the same size range?
the size range comes from printing, not taking the picture.
Now, if you are printing at home, paste teh image on a larger white page, then print, or crop the image, then print. Either way, when you are done, cut the image to the size you want.
If you are having them printed, do the same thing, but you have to wait.
One Response to “How can digital cameras today make images with small and varied sizes as found in vintage photography?”
By slaps on Feb 16, 2010 | Reply
the size range comes from printing, not taking the picture.
Now, if you are printing at home, paste teh image on a larger white page, then print, or crop the image, then print. Either way, when you are done, cut the image to the size you want.
If you are having them printed, do the same thing, but you have to wait.
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