Tools Crop visualiser
Free tool
What gets cropped at this print size?
Phone photos are usually 4:3 or 3:2. Common fine art prints are 5:7, 4:5, or square. Drop your image, pick a print size, and see exactly what stays in frame. Drag the crop box to reposition. Nothing leaves your browser.
Drag the highlighted area to reposition.
Print size
Orientation
- Image aspect
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- Print aspect
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- Cropped away
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Why crops happen
Different shapes, different prints.
Your image and the print paper rarely have the same proportions. When they don't match, something has to give: either you crop into the image, or you accept white borders on the long edges.
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3:2
DSLR / mirrorless cameras
The default for most full-frame and APS-C cameras. Pairs naturally with 60×90, 40×60, or A-series prints (close to 1:√2).
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4:3
Phones, micro four thirds
Most iPhone and Android default photos. Crops cleanly to 30×40, 60×80. Loses a bit on the edges for 5:7 or 4:5.
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1:1
Instagram, square crops
Square photos pair with square prints. If you want them on a tall print, expect borders or a deliberate crop into your subject.
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Tip
Borders are free.
If a tight crop is cutting off something important, ask us about printing the image at its original aspect with a clean white border on a larger sheet.
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