jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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ok i have an aspect ratio of 3:2, supposed to be the same as the golden ratio so technically if i figure on a rough estimation of rule of thirds grid and put subject on intersection yadayad yad, i should be ok BUT standard frame size of 8 x10 would be 4:5 ratio right?( if i remember those pesky ratios) and my actual straight from camera photo is someplace around 14x8-9 i think so how do i compose for rule of thirds and allow for a crop to get an 8x10/8.5x11?. right now i am cropping way more off than i want to sometimes even if i am roughly composing for rule of thirds( or worse yet having to cut just a tip of something off which is really maddening).is there anyway to do it except guessing? ( i know some cameras have focus points at intersections but mine doesn't) figuring math will be involved but i'll pretend i remember it and write it down instead. i know rot is a guideline and doesn't have to be dead on but mostly i want to be close enough that i don't lose something i want and a guess doesn't always do it