We need digital images on CD's as set out below:
A. For two battles we request 2 images per member at the following resolution: 1024 X 768.
B. For L&CPU contest we request 1 image per member at the resolution: 1400 x 1050(Lanscape). Portrait images to fit this landscape resolution with a black fill each side.
These are needed either by Thursday 17th January or Thursday 24th January at the latest to give us time to select entries.
Thank you for your coorporation
Jim & Glenys
Digital Images for External Competitions
- Walter Brooks
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Re: Digital Images for External Competitions
Does this request for Digital Images mean that images that have previously been slides and or prints, can be submitted
Regards
Walter

Walter
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Re: Digital Images for External Competitions
Yes, images which have previously appeared as prints or slides can be entered as this is a new format.
Thank you for the question as I am sure others would be asking it.
Jim
Thank you for the question as I am sure others would be asking it.
Jim
Re: Digital Images for External Competitions
Ours are ready and on CD. Hope they are of use!
Best regards
John
John
Re: Digital Images for External Competitions
The standard resolution for the L&CPU competitions is 1024 x 768 at the moment.
I know some clubs are mooting the 1400 x 1050 standard, so I was curious as to which competition is asking for it that we are entering? Is it Poynton?
I know some clubs are mooting the 1400 x 1050 standard, so I was curious as to which competition is asking for it that we are entering? Is it Poynton?
Best regards
John
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Re: Digital Images for External Competitions
The resolution you have quoted I thought was designated as the 'Pixel Dimensions'.
The Resolution being the 'Pixels/Inch' such as 72px/in for WebSites or 300px/in for printing.
Please clarify this.
TerryMooney
The Resolution being the 'Pixels/Inch' such as 72px/in for WebSites or 300px/in for printing.
Please clarify this.
TerryMooney