12x24" is a common print size which works well for me for less extreme
panos. Since I gave up trying to make my own prints a couple of years
ago I have to look for a standard size I can use as is or perhaps stack
several different images vertically to be printed as one and then cut
apart horizontally. Buying frame parts in pairs allows making many
different sizes. There are places that specialize in pano printing but
I've never used one.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/22/2013 10:05 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Chuck, that's pretty much it in a nutshell. I haven't started working that
> out yet, though I think I'll do more panos in the future. My
> shoot-from-the-lip guess is no more than 12 inches high, unless you're
> looking to fill a lot of a particular kind of wall space.
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> Registered Neanderthal
>
> On Sep 21, 2013, at 9:35 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> My first problem with any pano is to
>> figure out a size and aspect ratio that allows it to be printed using
>> standard frame parts and large enough to be impressive while small
>> enough to be practical.
>
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