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Alan Klein

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While I agree that fitting the crop to the composition you want is the best artistic approach most times, if you're making a series of pictures and you want a certain size, you then have to fit the image to the crop. This becomes more useful with slide shows on a computer or on an HDTV where you want one picture to fade nicely over the previous one. So you standardize on a single crop.
 

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Buy the next largest size to what you want use and trim it to the desired size with a paper cutter or a sharp knife. Use the left-overs as test strips.

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