Not much, but we are only talking one or two millimeters on each side of the
print (just the difference of 95% and 100%...).

Sven

 Zitat von Frantisek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> ks> Yes, I realise I was thinking of conventional printing on (light
> sensitive)
> ks> paper rather than inkjet printing. But then again, once you send your
> digital
> ks> files to a lab to 'print', they will crop.
>
> Why? None of the labs I use do crop. Apart from the teeny bit of paper
> that might rotate during processing. They even offer sizes of prints
> to match these from a true 2:3 film/DSLR.
>
> Good light!
>            fra
>
>



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