Crop to A5 Paper
A5 paper (148x210mm) is half the size of A4, used for booklets and flyers.
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When to Use A5 (1:1.414) Aspect Ratio
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A5 (1:1.414) Cropping Tips
Paper-format cropping (A5 (1:1.414)) requires accounting for print bleed margins — typically 3mm per edge — so the actual visible area is slightly smaller than the full crop. Standard paper ratios (A-series uses 1:√2, US Letter is 1:1.294) are optimized for reading documents rather than displaying photos, so check whether your composition works in this format before committing.
Print lab flexibility: Most labs accept slight ratio variations, so a near-match is usually fine. For exact compliance, set the crop to A5 (1:1.414) here, then resize to the precise pixel dimensions your printer requires. If you are creating a printable document, export via the PDF tool for print-ready output.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a A5 (1:1.414) aspect ratio?▼
A5 paper (148x210mm) is half the size of A4, used for booklets and flyers.
How do I crop an image to A5 (1:1.414)?▼
Upload your image to ImageWand, select the A5 (1:1.414) aspect ratio preset, position the crop area over the part you want to keep, and download your cropped image.
What is A5 (1:1.414) aspect ratio used for?▼
Booklets. Flyers. Invitations.
Is this crop tool free?▼
Yes! ImageWand cropping is completely free with no signup required. Crop unlimited images directly in your browser.