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Old 31-08-11, 09:44 PM
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Use A4 and, if necessary, cut neatly to 8x10. If framing, there's normally a matte that the excess edges would sit under.... if it's to fill a frame (like a clip frame) then it would be done with a neat cut, preferably a guillotine, as used by framers. 8x10 is not a format that matches photographs anyway: it's just a traditional picture size, coming from the days of 8x10 and 5x4 film cameras.
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