Jeff Kubach
Member
I print 6x6 neg. on 11x14 sheet and trim all sides to about 1/4 inch.
Jeff
Jeff
One other thing to add, you should be selling your work matted and framed. The price should reflect the "value added" , and its a very good marketing strategy, besides the increase in profit generated by the extras. People are more willing to pay the extra for a complete package and not having to deal with finding frames and mats.I totally agree but if I give square prints as an output, I don't want people to run into a problem when wanting to frame or something and then coming back to me angry.
In general, I print what I like out of the negative, but assuming my neurons were firing when I composed in the viewfinder, I usually print 6x6 as square. The beauty of this is that I can precut the paper to approximately square and use the offcut for test strips. I have varied over time, but generally frame the square print optically centered in a rectangular frame, long dimension vertical.
But there's no law about it!
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In general, I print what I like out of the negative, but assuming my neurons were firing when I composed in the viewfinder, I usually print 6x6 as square. The beauty of this is that I can precut the paper to approximately square and use the offcut for test strips. I have varied over time, but generally frame the square print optically centered in a rectangular frame, long dimension vertical.
But there's no law about it!
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