----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Arnold"

> > From: Kevin Graeme
> >
> > As a followup to this, I was trying to fiddle with my email
> > software and asked a friend to send me a "largish
> > attachment". I was thinking a meg or two. She picked
> > something 20MB. She's a graphic designer. To her that wasn't
> > a large attachment.
>
> You've got to consider the medium
>
> A print file needs to be 300-600dpi to be of a decent quality, while
> screen resolution is 72dpi, so a file can easy be 4x the size without
> even missing a beat

FWIW, I spent several years doing print advertising design, so I'm familiar
with the file sizes. I just don't need them anymore since I do mostly web.

I was just tossing out an interesting actual life followup regarding Jerry's
original query.

-Kevin
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