In a message dated 2/12/02 1:34:51 PM Pacific Standard Time, dragonlist@IPMTS.UCSC.EDU writes: << for printing (i work in a print shop with digital images and digital output all damn day) on a 4-color press, they should be scanned at about 600 dpi, which makes the files huge. high-quality jpegs or tiffs work best. for color laser printing (cheaper, considerably) 150 dpi jpegs work just fine. be sure to have the jpegs at 100% of the input size, unless you have good scanning software. in that case, you can hit a target size at a target dpi (i.e., turn a 3.5x5 @ 150 dpi photo into a 7x10 [full half-calendar] at 150 dpi). >> so i guess that means i have to use a resolution in the 1,000's to get my manly man figure viewed clearly next to my manly man t3 double can. eat your heart out terrysa kay. beefyT |
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