capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
I use a whack of 11x14" Ilford RC paper to print on, but there are a lot of compositions I want to keep at 3:2.
Wondering if anyone else prints, for instance, an 8x12 image on 11x14 paper. Will this look wrong mounted if I just keep the large border? I can always crop down to 8x12 if I have to but I'd rather not buy all new frames.
Wondering if anyone else prints, for instance, an 8x12 image on 11x14 paper. Will this look wrong mounted if I just keep the large border? I can always crop down to 8x12 if I have to but I'd rather not buy all new frames.
sojournerphoto
Veteran
I tend to print 12 by 8s on 16 by 12 paper (cut down from 19 by 13) I like wide borders and framing at 16 by 12 is easy. i do my own, but they're a cheap Ikea size I believe.
I've also just started printing quite a number of pictures at 10.5 by 7 (or thereabouts) on 13 by 9.5 inch paper for a portfolio of current pictures. The idea is to finish up with a box for the year as an archive.
Mike
Mike
I've also just started printing quite a number of pictures at 10.5 by 7 (or thereabouts) on 13 by 9.5 inch paper for a portfolio of current pictures. The idea is to finish up with a box for the year as an archive.
Mike
Mike
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I print to whatever ratio I like for the image, and flush cut the window mattes.
Usually framing another size up. Ie. 8x12 in 16x20 mattes and frames.
Usually framing another size up. Ie. 8x12 in 16x20 mattes and frames.
tmfabian
I met a man once...
6x9 on 8x10 paper
8x12 on 11x14 paper
12x18 on 16x20 paper
8x12 on 11x14 paper
12x18 on 16x20 paper
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