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"Show Us Your Colors"

"Show Us Your Colors"

2008-12-04 by Rollin

I just received the email about the "Show Us Your Colors" contest and I 
have a question.  When I go to the web site for the details, it says 
to "Upload images in web resolution at (url)".  When I check out the 
site for the upload, there is no information as to what web resolution 
means (72 ppi?) or what size the images are to be (800x600 px, 8x10 in, 
etc.).  

I have to assume there is some defintiion for web resolution and there 
is some desired size, especially if the winnners are to be published.

Comments?

Thanks,
Rollin

Re: [colorvision_group] "Show Us Your Colors"

2008-12-04 by Cdtobie

Web resolution typically means for viewing on a display. I assume the  
winners will be asked to submit print resolution versions later. The  
person who wrote that invitation often asks me for sample images, and  
then gets print rez copies later as needed.

C. D. Tobie
WW Product Technology Mngr.
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
DataColor.com
CDTobie@...
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On Dec 3, 2008, at 7:59 PM, "Rollin" <rhill3@...> wrote:

> I just received the email about the "Show Us Your Colors" contest  
> and I
> have a question.  When I go to the web site for the details, it says
> to "Upload images in web resolution at (url)".  When I check out the
> site for the upload, there is no information as to what web resolution
> means (72 ppi?) or what size the images are to be (800x600 px, 8x10  
> in,
> etc.).
>
> I have to assume there is some defintiion for web resolution and there
> is some desired size, especially if the winnners are to be published.
>
> Comments?
>
> Thanks,
> Rollin
>
>
>
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