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- 9, 10, 11, 13 or 20 cm
- 270 g / m² genuine premium photo paper
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Order your photos online, using our ifolor Designer or the app on your smartphone and tablet. Alternatively, send us analogue colour films, USB sticks or memory cards by post in order to develop your photos. Please use the forms provided for this purpose.

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Frequently asked questions - Photos
To ensure your photos are not cropped, the prints automatically adjust to the aspect ratio of your image. This way, the entire photo is preserved.
How it works:
Calculate the aspect ratio:
Open the image details and divide the larger pixel dimension by the smaller one.
Example: 3264 ÷ 2448 = 1.33 → the aspect ratio is 4:3.
Calculate the print size:
For example, choose the format "10 cm". This is the short side (10.2 cm).
With an aspect ratio of 4:3, the calculation is:
10.2 cm × 4/3 = 13.6 cm → your print size is therefore 10.2 × 13.6 cm.
Note:
If your image is too long, it will be cropped.
If it is too narrow, white borders will appear.
Standard formats: 2:3 / 3:2
This format usually comes from DSLR or mirrorless cameras. It is ideal for classic photo prints (recommended).
Special formats:
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4:3: Common for smartphones and compact cameras. More square than 3:2, resulting in formats like 10.2 × 13.6 cm.
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Panorama (16:9): Printed with white borders. Larger formats help to better showcase the image.
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Square (1:1): Both sides are equal length – ideal for square prints.
Unfortunately, we have no influence on the various camera settings of your digital camera.
The aspect ratio 2:3 (height to width) comes from 35mm film in analog photography. Derived from this are the photo formats (for example 10 cm x 15 cm), also in the 2:3 ratio. Most digital cameras take photos in a 3:4 ratio. This means the photo approaches a square format.
In digital production, we work with a variable image length and adjust the actual paper size to the aspect ratio of your digital images. This means:
We produce your images uncropped, with variable length to preserve the entire motive. When choosing the format, the height of the photo is fixed, and the width is determined by the aspect ratio.
Depending on camera settings, the side length can vary as follows:
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For the 9 cm format between 8.9 cm and 13.3 cm
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For the 10 cm format between 10.2 cm and 15.3 cm
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For the 11 cm format between 11.4 cm and 17.1 cm
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For the 13 cm format between 12.7 cm and 19.0 cm
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For the 20 cm format between 20.4 cm and 30.6 cm
If an image is chosen whose aspect ratio is larger than 2:3 (for example a panorama image) and would exceed the maximum length at the chosen format height, it will be produced in the ordered format, but the photo will have white borders on the two longer sides.
You are welcome to order photo prints with our ifolor Designer for Mac or Windows PC, or the mobile app for smartphones and tablets. There you can also change the aspect ratio accordingly before ordering.
The format is given rounded. In the following table you will find the exact dimensions of the developed photo paper.
Format | Minimum size |
Maximum size |
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9 cm | 8,9 x 8,9 cm | 8,9 x 13,4 cm |
10 cm | 10,2 x 10,2 cm | 10,2 x 15,3 cm |
11 cm | 11,4 x 11,4 cm | 11,4 x 17,1 cm |
13 cm | 12,7 x 12,7 cm | 12,7 x 19,1 cm |
20 cm | 20,3 x 20,3 cm | 20,3 x 30,6 cm |
Digital photos commonly have an aspect ratio of 4:3. The photo size of your ifolor photo prints will therefore be:
Format (short side) |
Exact size in 4:3 format |
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9 cm | 8,9 x 11,9 cm |
10 cm | 10,2 x 13,6 cm |
11 cm | 11,4 x 15,2 cm |
13 cm | 12,7 x 16,9 cm |
20 cm |
20,3 x 27,1 cm |
On Android devices, you can find the different aspect ratios in the settings of the camera app or as a quick setting directly on the display in recording mode. Here you can usually choose between 4:3, 1:1 and 16:9. Depending on the device, it may even be possible to select different resolutions for a certain aspect ratio.
When taking photos with an iPhone, the available aspect ratios are displayed directly above the Shutter button in the camera app. By swiping to the left or right you can choose between “Photo” (4:3), “Square” (1:1) and “Pano” (panorama function). To take a panoramic photo, press the Shutter button and slowly move the iPhone’s camera from one side of your shot to the other. However, these extra-wide photos cannot be developed without image loss. Instead, you can use a photo editing program to split the panoramic photo into several photos and have them developed individually. The 16:9 ratio is only available for video in iOS.
Analogue cameras have an aspect ratio of 2:3. This is determined by the film rolls used, which come in 35mm format and can only show this aspect ratio. For this reason, it is not possible to change the aspect ratio in analogue photography.
Tip: For optimal print quality (300 dpi), your digital photo should have the following resolution (in pixels) or sensor resolution (in MP) in a 2:3 ratio:
Format 9 cm 1050x1600 pixels or 2.0 MP
Format 10 cm 1200x1800 pixels or 2.2 MP
Format 11 cm 1350 x 2025 pixels or 2.8 MP
Format 13 cm 1500 x 2250 Pixel or 3.4 MP
Format 20 cm 2400 x 3600 pixels or 10 MP