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I’ve got a digital camera. How should I supply photos?

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I’ve got a digital camera. How should I supply photos?

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You should take your photos on your camera’s highest quality setting. We recommend at least a 2 megapixel size. Use the lowest image compression setting, or uncompressed if possible. Consult your camera’s manual for instructions on how to set the resolution, quality and compression settings on your specific camera. You shouldn’t assume that the default factory settings are correct for professional print needs. You’ll need to transfer your photos from your camera to a CD-R or Zip disk. We cannot accept compact flash or smart media cards.

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