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snerkler

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As a photographer I shoot mainly in 3:2 format, which is not the screen ratio of the iPad Pro 11” and as a result the photos get clipped/trimmed as photos displays the image as full screen by default. The only way I can see the full image is to double tap to zoom in and then double tap again and it zooms out to the original picture size. It’s not the end of the world, but it is a bit of a pain so I was wondering if there’s a way to get it to open up at the original size/ratio by default?

Edit: I forgot to say, this is when using the iPad in landscape orientation.
 
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I tried taking photos with one, but I didn’t see any trimmed photos.
Thanks, but I’d imagine that photos taken with the iPad would be at the correct ratio/resolution. However, most DSLRs shoot in the 3:2 ratio and imported photos will have the edges clipped off if displayed in full screen. When viewing the whole image you will get a small border at the top and bottom, but I would rather have that than parts of the photo ‘missing’.
 
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