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  2. Photo print sizes - Wikipedia

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    The specific problem is: The difference or equivalence between 4R, KG, PC, 10 × 15 and A6 (the international postcard size) should be made clearer. Please help improve this paragraph if you can. ( November 2019 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message )

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  5. Large format - Wikipedia

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    The most common large format is 4×5 inches (10.2x12.7 cm), which was the size used by cameras like the Graflex Speed Graphic and Crown Graphic, among others. Less common formats include quarter-plate (3.25x4.25 inches (8.3x10.8 cm)), 5×7 inches (12.7x17.8 cm), and 8×10 inches (20×25 cm); the size of many old 1920s Kodak cameras (various versions of Kodak 1, 2, and 3 and Master View cameras ...

  6. List of photographic film formats - Wikipedia

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    8 or 10: Type 100: Polaroid peel-apart film pack: 1963: 2016 by Fujifilm . [10] Reintroduced in 2018 2 + 7 ⁄ 8 × 3 + 3 ⁄ 4 in: 8, 10 or 11: Discontinued by Polaroid in 2008. Produced and sold by Fujifilm until 2016, when it was discontinued. [10] New 100 type film made by One Instant introduced in 2018 SX-70, Type 600: Polaroid integral ...

  7. ISO 216 - Wikipedia

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    A0 has a surface area of 1 square metre (11 sq ft) up to a rounding error, with a width of 841 millimetres (33.1 in) and height of 1,189 millimetres (46.8 in), so an actual area of 0.999949 square metres (10.76336 sq ft); A4 is recommended as standard paper size for business, administrative and government correspondence; and A6 for postcards ...