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How many inches is the snapshot of scenic spots?

I used to be a scenic photographer.

At present, it is generally 6 inches, and 8 inches at most. A small amount of 7 inches is useful (usually 7 inches is inkjet).

6 inches: 10x 15cm

8 inches: 15x20

Don't underestimate the industry of "taking pictures of scenic spots". People in this industry are particularly sensitive to "scenery". Only when the scenery is good will these people run the "photo-taking" business. Many smart tourists will go to the photography department first when they arrive at the scenic spots, not to spend money, but to see what scenery these professionals have taken, which can be used as a reference.

There are photographers in places that can generally be called "hot spots". If you go to a scenic spot and find that there is no "scenic spot photography department", it is a general scenic spot, and "park" is an obvious example. It is called a park, which represents the general scenery and provides rest services for nearby residents.

The photography teacher despises it. What good scenery can there be? Next time, if you follow a tour group to a scenic spot without a photography department, it is very likely that the tour guide will bring you a replacement.