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Hi all, this is my first post and I would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to read it and post help. I am creating my first photobook. I shoot with a Nikon D80, it has a 3:2 Aspect Ratio. I want my full size images in the book... I am doing a Portrait 8.5 x 11 book. So I have been editing...
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This is something I am having trouble with... My Canon shoots in 1:5 aspect ratio. When my clients want to order anything else other than a 10x15 the image is going to be cropped to compensate for the aspect ratio (like a 5X7 has an aspect ratio of 1:4, etc. I know I'm not telling you anything you...
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Hi I have printed books with every service but Mpix. I am interested in using the service but I have a few questions: 1. Image specifications. Can you tell me the exact image specs for your software so that when i import the image, it is to proper size / scale? I need ppi and dimensions. 2. Background...
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On Resolution: Whether you upload a 2400x3000 image (portrait) or a 3000x2400 image (landscape), Mpix will orient the image to fit on 8x10 paper. So that first time you uploaded, you either didn’t upload a 2400x3000 image, or you selected some other paper size besides 8x10. On Cropping: When you...
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You need to change the aspect ratio of your image. You do this by adding borders. Your image isn't tall enough for the new aspect ratios, so these borders are filling in the empty space on the top and bottom. This allows you to print the entire width of the image. I don’t use Photoshop so I’m...
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Graystar: Still, I wish there was an easier way to get your entire image printed, considering how many cameras have a 4:3 aspect ratio. There really should be more size manipulation options. How would that work? What is the actual size of your image? Sure you have a 4:3 aspect ratio, but that doesn't...
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ChefDave: No I don't think f-stops are considered fractions, it is a ratio. Well, as the mathematics minor (engineering major) I hate to be the one to break this to you, but ratios pretty much are fractions. For example, suppose that there are 12 boys and 8 girls in a class. There are 20 students...
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