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Why is the size of the photograph I received not the size advertised on the website (i.e. 11″ x 14″ photograph has actual image size of 9″ x 12″)?

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Why is the size of the photograph I received not the size advertised on the website (i.e. 11″ x 14″ photograph has actual image size of 9″ x 12″)?

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A. The dimensions reflect the size of the paper the photograph is printed on, which is a standard in the photography business. These borders are actually necessary to preserve the photograph from degradation over time and to protect the image during handling for matting and framing purposes.

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