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Hi or low resolution, what does this mean?
Printers and computers see and present images very differently. One of those details is the image size. When you say you need an image at 72 ppi, that could mean a lot of things! You can have an image that … Continue reading
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Raw vs JPG vs tif – what’s the dif?
Glad you asked! Recently a client’s webmaster requested that I send him the raw files, as the jpgs he had received were too small. After further investigation, I sent more jpg files, which were of an adequate size. Why didn’t … Continue reading
Are your web images sharp enough?
I get a lot of comments on how crisp and sharp my images are on my website. Many web designers don’t seem to realize that when an image is resized to fit the space on a website, the image should … Continue reading
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