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7. If you give them a copy
Thu Dec 12, 2013, 05:31 PM
Dec 2013

of the full size file without any resizing they should be able to do what they need and get the best print. The more information they have in the file the better they can reproduce it. If they require you turn it into a JPG (or TIF) then do that and make sure you set everything to high. If they can handle your RAW files even better. They might give you more info if you call and ask them. I know our paper would be happy to to that if they wanted a photo.




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High resolution ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #1
Cool...thank you!! BuddhaGirl Dec 2013 #2
You're welcome. ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #5
To expand on ohheckyeah's reply... ljm2002 Dec 2013 #3
Iwouldnt worry too much about size NV Whino Dec 2013 #4
Wow - ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #6
Man, I just keep feeling older and older sir pball Dec 2013 #10
Mine actually had quite a bit about digital photography ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #11
If you give them a copy CC Dec 2013 #7
I sent them a copy with 300dpi BuddhaGirl Dec 2013 #8
Ask what size they plan to run the picture jmowreader Dec 2013 #9
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