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I'm going to start collecting photos for calendar consideration.
HOW TO SUBMIT a) DEAD LINE TO SUBMIT- OCT 19th by midnight (anything after will be auto deleted) b) EMAIL THEM TO districtymotorsports@gmail.com c) HIGH RESOLUTION PHOTOS ONLY I'll then have a photo voting thread up for top 12 votes which will close no later than 10/31/07 mid night and will go to production A "style" voting thread will come up with in the next 1-1.5 weeks (to get this started, if someone else wants to step up and do it then let me know and pm coomer) This post has been edited by playr158: Sep 24, 2007 - 1:57 PM |
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Please don't flame me for return to resolution issue again... however I don't agree with opinion "high resolution is only 3072x2304 because I have 10Mpx camera". IMHO calendar is not about "only high-tech-top-ultra-best camera owners can send pics". Many people here can make beautiful pics with "normal" camera at "normal" resolution. I have good camera however I usually make pics like 1280x960 (95%), sometimes 1600x1200 (4%) and only special occasions 2288x1712 (1%). Higher is for nothing because I don't want to make posters...
so... can we give reasonable minimum picture resolution for all 6GC members? -------------------- No more replicas... This is evolution... This is SS-four :)
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QUOTE(malpaso @ Sep 26, 2007 - 7:36 AM) [snapback]599159[/snapback] Please don't flame me for return to resolution issue again... however I don't agree with opinion "high resolution is only 3072x2304 because I have 10Mpx camera". IMHO calendar is not about "only high-tech-top-ultra-best camera owners can send pics". Many people here can make beautiful pics with "normal" camera at "normal" resolution. I have good camera however I usually make pics like 1280x960 (95%), sometimes 1600x1200 (4%) and only special occasions 2288x1712 (1%). Higher is for nothing because I don't want to make posters... so... can we give reasonable minimum picture resolution for all 6GC members? The bigger the image the better the quality when converted to 2-300 dpi for printing. I'd like it to look professional if i'm buying it. -------------------- |
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QUOTE(manphibian @ Sep 26, 2007 - 12:05 PM) [snapback]599183[/snapback] QUOTE(malpaso @ Sep 26, 2007 - 7:36 AM) [snapback]599159[/snapback] Please don't flame me for return to resolution issue again... however I don't agree with opinion "high resolution is only 3072x2304 because I have 10Mpx camera". IMHO calendar is not about "only high-tech-top-ultra-best camera owners can send pics". Many people here can make beautiful pics with "normal" camera at "normal" resolution. I have good camera however I usually make pics like 1280x960 (95%), sometimes 1600x1200 (4%) and only special occasions 2288x1712 (1%). Higher is for nothing because I don't want to make posters... so... can we give reasonable minimum picture resolution for all 6GC members? The bigger the image the better the quality when converted to 2-300 dpi for printing. I'd like it to look professional if i'm buying it. so we need to know how big that image we want after printing... here are some numbers (about): 200dpi 15x10 cm (6x4.5inch) print = 1200x900 image 300dpi 15x10 cm (6x4.5inch) print = 1800x1350 image 200dpi 20x15 cm (8x6inch) print = 1600x1200 image 300dpi 20x15 cm (8x6inch) print = 2400x1800 image 200dpi 25x20 cm (10x7.5inch) print = 2000x1500 image 300dpi 25x20 cm (10x7.5inch) print = 3000x2250 image etc... -------------------- No more replicas... This is evolution... This is SS-four :)
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