Saturday, October 1, 2005, 6:28:31 PM, graywolf wrote:
g> Yes, and they probably print camera phone photos in their magazine 
g> supplement. The thing here is any publication wanting high resolution 
g> images is not going to request jpegs. The standard ppi for jpegs is 72.

Sorry, but you are wrong on this. Agency I work with which supplies even Time
and Newsweek asks for jpegs. It's pretty much standard in editorial
photography for transfer of photographs. ~12MB files that come around 1-2MB
as jpegs. Same with other agencies. That's for editorial (news). Advertising
and other commercial stock is different.

And everybody prints cameraphones photos now ;-) I dislike the term
"citizen journalism", there are journalism standards every journalist
should abide by (although some don't, and even more _owners_ of
newspapers don't, even if their journalists would like to).

Fra

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