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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.

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.

  1. 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).

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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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