out of curiosity, what resolution is necessary for one page of the photobook? I think in terms of what I see when I click "image size" on photoshop, which tells you heightxwidth in pixels and resolution (usually 72). So for a 300 dpi image at the size of a page in your photobook, what would be the heightxwidth in pixels and resolution? Is the 72 the same thing as dpi?
The 72 is indeed the dpi; it's screen resolution, whereas 300dpi is the print resolution we need. Each photo in the book is 7x8.2 inches at 300, but bigger is always better. A lot of cameras default to taking 72dpi pictures that are ridiculous sizes--like, 35x42--and those work just as well.
Hi there! I commented on your previous post and I know you've used the little red riding hood picture in your previous version. As always free free to use any of my photographs. You have your pick at my flickr. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dreamshadows/
I upload everything in original size and resolution so the "original" size should have the photograph as it came.
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A lot of cameras default to taking 72dpi pictures that are ridiculous sizes--like, 35x42--and those work just as well.
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It is.
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I upload everything in original size and resolution so the "original" size should have the photograph as it came.
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she has some nice steamcon photos and i know she has the good files for them as well!
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