Neal, Somehow I think it works best if I can crop and format and get the size of the whole article down as much as possible. I'm not sure what our editor is capable of doing with the photos.
Thanks, Anne Cartwright Neal Hammon wrote: > 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> >> | 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>
