I'm framing with my need to crop in print.![]()
There are few formats which perfectly match commonly available paper sizes, less if you include a border. I find I often have to crop simply to fit the paper (a 6x7 negative on 10x8 paper yesterday).
Are you saying you let the paper size determine the composition of your original camera exposure?
Surely you should frame or crop to suit the subject to get most satisfactory pictorial result and in many cases this wont correspond to standard film /camera format or a standard paper size. Adapting a no cropping principal means that a manufacturer's standard product dictates and limits your creativity. The tail is wagging the dog!
Tony
Not ever cropping is just a philosophy, like any other bent.
If you need to crop, don't you need more practice in camera framing?
Or do you need to use a different format ratio suited to what you are trying to achieve?
If you need to crop, don't you need more practice in camera framing? Or do you need to use a different format ratio suited to what you are trying to achieve?
One thing that forces me to crop a lot is that it's nearly impossible for me to get a picture perfectly aligned in the viewfinder. It's sheer luck if I manage to get a horizon straight, for example. It's something to do with my vision that I can't help, and it has nothing to do with practice or skill.
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