sterlingice
05-11-2008, 04:58 PM
I've started seeing lots of places offer 4xD (or 4x5.3") photo developing. For those unfamiliar, basically, a lot of digital cameras don't use a 2:3 ratio (4x6). So, basically, you get a little bit of your top and bottom of your photo cropped- think in terms of letterbox movies that instead of adding black at the bottom and top, they do the full width but cut off parts of the top and bottom to make it fit.
I tend to get my pictures done at Walgreens and they've started doing it and I'm quite happy with the results. However, now I'm stuck with trying to find 4xD photo pages and I have had absolutely no luck online. Currently, the best thing I can come up with is just to put them in the 4x6 pages but when you put photos back-to-back, you'll likely get some ugly white behind each picture from the photos sliding around within the sheets.
So, anyone know where to get 4xD photo pages online or in stores?
SI
I tend to get my pictures done at Walgreens and they've started doing it and I'm quite happy with the results. However, now I'm stuck with trying to find 4xD photo pages and I have had absolutely no luck online. Currently, the best thing I can come up with is just to put them in the 4x6 pages but when you put photos back-to-back, you'll likely get some ugly white behind each picture from the photos sliding around within the sheets.
So, anyone know where to get 4xD photo pages online or in stores?
SI