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Thanks for playing along, Ian.......... and 16x9 in 'Portrait' format ?
If we are maintaining a pixel count of around 20MP and pixel density not much tighter than that of a current 20 MP m4/3 camera, the sensor would be very large (and expensive), as will the lenses.Thank you, Jørgen.
But while we're at it, why not 21:10 or 21:9 ?
Some of us still print larger than A4I've not felt the need to be constrained by sensor ratios since I stopped sending films to be printed.
When printing at home it tended to be the paper format that determined the final image A4 being between my DSLRs 3:2 & my MFT's 4:3 favored ratios - one gets the top/bottom cropped the other the sides to fit 1.417:1.
It's such a simple matter these days to crop an image to the ratio that suits it best when using it on-line.
Panoramic stitching is off course always an option too used in these alternate views of Oban harbour (top view normal B&W lower version IR).
Actually, why not? With the XPan (66x24 mm), filling the frame with an interesting sequence of events horizontally is hard, vertically is really hard, but it is fun to try. Here's one my son snapped a few years ago.......... and 16x9 in 'Portrait' format ?
/\ This.nothing beats seeing the composition in its final iteration through the viewfinder.
My monitor is not high/tall/deep enough to be able to view the whole image without scrolling :facesmack::ROTFL:Thanks for playing along, Ian.
Well, I'm certainly not convinced 16:9 Portait mode is a good idea.
How do you like this ?
Aha! But did you try putting your monitor in portrait mode yet ?My monitor is not high/tall/deep enough to be able to view the whole image without scrolling :facesmack::ROTFL:
There are actually monitors available that can do that, or at least was. At home, I have an excellent Samsung with adjustable height that can be turned 90 degrees. Unfortunately, there's something wrong with mine, and tilting it every time a vertical panorama occurs might not be practicalAha! But did you try putting your monitor in portrait mode yet ?
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It's funny you should say that .....Aha! But did you try putting your monitor in portrait mode yet ?
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