Dear Anne: Having published a few things, I always found it easier to send the text separate. Send the photos at 400 dpi. Then let the editor decide how to put them together.
Neal Hammon Anne Cartwright wrote: > I am trying to write some articles with photos and send them by e-mail > to the newsletter editor of a local garden club. The newsletter id > distributed via Yahoogroups which I believe has a 1 MG limit. > Therefore I want to keep the size of my documents as small as > possible. What is the best way to do this? Especially the photos. What > would be the smallest size needed to show well on members monitors? > > Also for the copies that get send by snail mail, what would be the > smallest size (dpi or pixels) to print well? > > Then again, maybe I should cut down on the photos. But then I would > have to write a few more thousand words. > > Anne Cartwright > > > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will > | be July 25 at Pitt Academy, 6010 Preston Highway. > | The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. > | List posting address: <mailto:macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu> > | List Web page: <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20060718/f31304ec/attachment.html
