I can not believe I do not have a photo of Madison's first day posted yet.. it just has been a zoo around here in every way.
On the Agenda:
1. Carpool
2. Taking photos a some of Spring II line. I have to tough up and send photo line sheets of Spring I
3. Carppol :-)
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If there is anyone out there that reads my blog. I need to send a high resolution document, but I need to send it so that it does not clog up any one's email. Basically need a high DPI documents sent easily across cyber space. Any ideas.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
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Hmmm, I'm sure there is a way it can be done. I'll try find out for you.
Hi-res files should be at least 255dpi at 100% their size if they are being used for print applications. There are a couple of ways to make this more easily "emailable".
1. Make sure the image is in color mode RGB rather than CMYK - they can change it to CMYK on their end.
2. Save it as a jpeg (smallest file size).
3. If you have or can get software called Stuffit, you can compress the file even further for sending.
Good luck!
Zip it! www.winzip.com
I use windows XP, and on large files I can right click on the document and highlight the function “send to” then click on “compressed zip folder”. Just like MM I zip my files and this is how I do it. Hope it helps
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