Hi Owen:

Good idea, perhaps I am being too laissez faire about the size, due
to the wonders of photoshop, but, you are right, specifics are
important as certainly I wouldn't want to distort an image when
resizing.

Ultimately, the standard size of the stamp should be:

Square:  Image size, 1.075 x 1.075 in/ 27.31 x 27.31 mm

Vertical:  Image size, 1.41 in. high x .84 in. wide/35.81 x 21.34 mm

Horizontal:  Image size, .84 in. high, 1.41 in. wide/ 21.34 x 35.81
mm

The format for the sheet of stamps, once they are gridded together,
would be a row of the squares, a row of the verticals, a row of the
horizontals, whatever, depending on what I get.

Due to internet isp breakdowns where all my messages are floating in
cyberspace from Saturday, a great trip to San Francisco to do museums
and drink martinis and eat oysters Sunday, and the fact that my
birfday is today, I'm in a bit of a spin.

However, I will repost my original message, edited, and perhaps made
more clearly clear, later on, on fluxstamp idea and requirements.  My
plan right now is to have stamp images sent to me at my email address
at 100 res. in the above sizes or something lareger comparable that
can be resized by me in a .jpg format.  when I have a few together, I
will post them to Fluxlist in a low res. .gif format which should
save bandwidth, and yet everyone can see what's goin' on.

In the alternative, you can mail images to me and I can scan them in
- just let me know they're coming.

P.K. Harris
137 Sixth Street
Pacific Grove, California, 93950

When we get enough fluxstamps, we go to press!!!

vrooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom,
PK



Owen Smith wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
>
> >Whoever wishes to participate would create an art stamp - be it
> >photography, graphics, whatever, and can email it to me in the
> >form of a .jpg image insert, in a smallish size at 100
> >resolution.  Doesn't have to be the size of a stamp - I can take
> >care of resizing.
>
> Sounds great count me in - would it be appropriate to suggest a
> standard size (75cm x75cm) or at least format vertical oriented
> rectangle??
>
> Owen

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