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    Full Frame vs. Full Bleed
    Photogopher
    • Oct 25, 2017
    • 2 min

    Full Frame vs. Full Bleed

    If you don't print images a lot (ie. you don't work in a print lab) there are some commonly used terms that may not be familiar to you. One pair that causes confusion are Full Frame and Full Bleed. Full Frame printing is pretty much what it sounds like - the full image is printed and there is no cropping or loss of the image. If we are talking an image straight from your camera or 35mm film (2:3 ratio), then a full frame print would be 4x6, 8x12, 12x18, 16x24, etc. N
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