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"content": "nostr:npub1npyca9pu08cctq2sxtvkt0uzv9j8ah607a5u7ndwge40f0g2a7ds2n3sf4 Same deal with aspect ratio. My Fuji camera shoots 3:2 which often needs a crop to fit on a standard print. That can lead to some interesting decisions. Another thing I noticed is some less-sharp images can still look really good if printed out at a small size and framed / matted.",
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