Print Sizes: What size do I order?
With the wide variety of image file ratios, please review the following information on the size you should choose to print, based on the camera used to capture the image. We will describe what size to order based on what cameras/phones you used, so that none of your image is cropped.
*Do not scale your own images to the size you want printed – we will do that using our software programs.

Standard Frame Print Size
If you want a print to fit into a standard frame size, you will need to order one of the following sizes. These sizes will all require cropping of your photo. We will crop the image for you and send a preview before proceeding with the order processing.
5 x 7
8 x 10
11 x 14
16 x 20
2/3 Print Ratio
Was your image made with a digital camera? Either a full-frame or an APS-C (crop sensor) digital camera or a mirrorless camera? The following sizes will not crop your image.
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The 2:3 aspect ratio is the most common in digital photography and originates from the dimensions of 35mm film.
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It's the default for many full-frame and APS-C (crop-sensor) DSLRs, as well as mirrorless cameras.
4.67 x 7
10 x 15
12 x 18
16 x 24
20 x 30
26.6 x 40
33.3 x 50
38 x 57


4/3 Print Ratio
Was your image made with an iPhone or Android phone? Or a Micro Four Thirds camera? The following sizes will not crop your image.
A "4/3 print size" isn't a single fixed measurement but refers to any print with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
iPhone photos and Android phone photos are typically captured in a 4:3 aspect ratio, as are those from Micro Four Thirds cameras.
6 x 8
9 x 12
12 x 16
18 x 24
30 x 40
36 x 48

