on 13/10/03 5:28 pm, simon buckley wrote:
> I've been asked to provide a disc of corporate images > that I recently shot so that they can be downloaded from the press > area of the company's website for repro in the press. > > The marketing officer has asked for high res jpegs. > I presume that they need to be 72 dpi. The scans are currently 300dpi 34mb > files. The format should roughly correspond to A4 Simon dont confuse images for use on a website with images to be downloaded from a website for repro. Only use 72dpi for images to be viewed on a website, leave your images at 300dpi and if you size to A4 ish that should give a file size between 8 and 12 Mb at best quality - more than adequate for most jobs. You can set up an action in photoshop to do this for you. If they regularly do this they are probably used to file sizes this big, and anyway its unlikely a repro company are using a 56K modem to download the files - they will have a big pipe. hth Steve =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
