Torus34
No longer a newbie, moving up!
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2006
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- Tottenville, Staten Island, NYC USA
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos OK to edit
Isn't it more important to end up with a finished picture whose AR best complements it? AR adjustment is nothing more than another [and often neglected] phase of post-processing.
With this as a premise, the 'starting' AR is, unless extreme, of no concern whatever. Print as required and, if not exactly what you want, matte the finished print to frame [crop] your print as desired. Goodness knows matte cutters are cheap enough and it's a simple skill to master. Don't let a film/sensor format AR limit your control over your product.
With this as a premise, the 'starting' AR is, unless extreme, of no concern whatever. Print as required and, if not exactly what you want, matte the finished print to frame [crop] your print as desired. Goodness knows matte cutters are cheap enough and it's a simple skill to master. Don't let a film/sensor format AR limit your control over your product.