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I am trying to upload my photos to a stock photo site to sell, and their image requirements are confusing, Their minimum size guide is as follows: dimensions: 1600 x 1200 2 megapixel approx. print size: 4 x 6 approx. file size: 6MB They accept RGB, JPG files only. Files are not to be up-sampled (not...
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I got some great responses to my first question. Thanx to all! Here's my second question. In re to Mpix: is there a page I can consult that will tell me what the file size requirements are for the various print size options? In other words, the minimum file sizes for print sizes. May I assume the...
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dolly: I always get a 72 dpi on my images, why and how do I get larger? I really dont understand the whole dpi thing, it really confuses me. I may have to take a digital photography course... Here are some links that may be helpful. http://www.fotofinish.com/resources/centers/photo/resolution.htm http...
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wayupnorth: Do you ever have topics that simply continue to elude you for no discernable reason? I'm ready to try to understand again, though...so here are a few more pointed questions. Yes, there are certain aspects of transistors that eluded me in college, and to be honest Lorentz transformations...
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wayupnorth: Okay, I need to make sure I get this. My usual workflow is to shoot in JPG + RAW. Right now RAW is my backup in case I really mess something up, so I process my JPG. (I know, I know, someday I will just commit to working with my RAW files, but one step at a time...) Once downloaded, I open...
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CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT DPI CLICK HERE TO LEARN A LOT MORE ABOUT DPI
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CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT DPI CLICK HERE TO LEARN A LOT MORE ABOUT DPI Or don't....
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plum: Using photoshop cs, photos are jpg format. When I open them, the image size is 3456 pixel x 2304 pixel and resolution is 72. Should I worry about changing the resolution to 250, which makes the pixel count really huge.. 12,000?? Or should I try to lower pixel count so that it won't take so...
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This thread may be of help: http://forums.mpix.com/thread/283957.aspx
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RVsForFun: While you're correct that you don't have to upsample a photo to print on an inkjet, I use commerical printers and output that require 300dpi so I must upsample for certain products. I'm not arguing with you, but I am saying that YOU don't have to upsample until you reach image...
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