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One of my customers wants a 3 x 3 print for a frame she has. I noticed that Mpix does not have 3 x 3. Does anyone have anysuggestions for me as to how to get her the 3x3 print she desires? I have thought about doing a 3.5 x 5 or a 5 x 5 and then cutting it to size but wasn't sure if there was a more...
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New here, and new to Mpix as a customer. I am thinking about ordering some 8x10 standouts. Should I crop / size my image to the 8x10 before upload? What resolution should I save my files?
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Hi all, this is my first post and I would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to read it and post help. I am creating my first photobook. I shoot with a Nikon D80, it has a 3:2 Aspect Ratio. I want my full size images in the book... I am doing a Portrait 8.5 x 11 book. So I have been editing...
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Want to do a 11x14 gallery wrap but checkout says to allow more time so presume it is not in the 24 hour turnaround for most orders. 1. How long as this is my first order and I may do others for Xmas gifts. Does a 16x20 take longer? 2. I'm trying an oil painting effect from Snap Art so presume the...
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Hi I have printed books with every service but Mpix. I am interested in using the service but I have a few questions: 1. Image specifications. Can you tell me the exact image specs for your software so that when i import the image, it is to proper size / scale? I need ppi and dimensions. 2. Background...
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I'm in the process of developing my first book, and I've looked over the site but haven't found the answers to my questions. Any help here is most appreciated. 1. The book's a portrait 81/2 x 11. I'm placing two photos on each page - over & under - and each photo is 7 3/8 x 5...
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On Resolution: Whether you upload a 2400x3000 image (portrait) or a 3000x2400 image (landscape), Mpix will orient the image to fit on 8x10 paper. So that first time you uploaded, you either didn’t upload a 2400x3000 image, or you selected some other paper size besides 8x10. On Cropping: When you...
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You need to change the aspect ratio of your image. You do this by adding borders. Your image isn't tall enough for the new aspect ratios, so these borders are filling in the empty space on the top and bottom. This allows you to print the entire width of the image. I don’t use Photoshop so I’m...
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