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Hey, folks,
This evening, I got a photo spec sheet from a client, and because it’s after hours, I can’t get in touch with to confirm this, but I wondered if this sounds right to anybody:
I shot some photographs for a company that they want to use for print in internal marketing materials. They want digital copies of the images, and the spec says that they want them at 800dpi resolution. Common sense tells me that it’s a typo, and it meant to say "300dpi" resolution.
I’ll confirm it tomorrow, but in the meantime, I know that I’m not the brightest bulb on the tree, but can anybody think of any possible application for 800dpi digital images?!
Thanks!
C
This evening, I got a photo spec sheet from a client, and because it’s after hours, I can’t get in touch with to confirm this, but I wondered if this sounds right to anybody:
I shot some photographs for a company that they want to use for print in internal marketing materials. They want digital copies of the images, and the spec says that they want them at 800dpi resolution. Common sense tells me that it’s a typo, and it meant to say "300dpi" resolution.
I’ll confirm it tomorrow, but in the meantime, I know that I’m not the brightest bulb on the tree, but can anybody think of any possible application for 800dpi digital images?!
Thanks!
C
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