dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I've seen a few panoramic shots in the past year and I'm not sure if there's a "standard" in terms of dimensions or ratio.
I always thought that it might be 4"x10" but now I'm thinking that this may not be the case.
I'm merely curious in case I decide to start cropping or printing panoramic photos.
Thanks,
Dave
I always thought that it might be 4"x10" but now I'm thinking that this may not be the case.
I'm merely curious in case I decide to start cropping or printing panoramic photos.
Thanks,
Dave
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stevew
Guest
Proportions!
Proportions!
It really does vary. This shop sells frames with the window at 1:2.8 ratio.
http://www.matshop.com/products/mats/pre-cut_packs/panoramic/27/74/7x15_panoramic_mat_pack.html
I had an old widelux that was 1:2.25.
There current cameras that use 120 roll film and are 6x17 which = 1:2.8.
There are some slit type pano cameras that are much wider.
Proportions!
It really does vary. This shop sells frames with the window at 1:2.8 ratio.
http://www.matshop.com/products/mats/pre-cut_packs/panoramic/27/74/7x15_panoramic_mat_pack.html
I had an old widelux that was 1:2.25.
There current cameras that use 120 roll film and are 6x17 which = 1:2.8.
There are some slit type pano cameras that are much wider.
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RML
Guest
I just try to keep them between a ratio of 1:2 and 1:3. Depends on the crop I want.