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What are the suggested guidelines for image quality?

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What are the suggested guidelines for image quality?

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• Start with the largest images you can get out of your digital camera or scanner. • The original image as viewed on screen in 72 dpi should be 2 to 4 times bigger than its size on paper. • Try to maintain a resolution of not less than 150 dots-per-inch for the image. (In our program you can tell the dpi of your image by right-clicking a picture and going to ‘picture setting’). • Don’t overshoot! Most people will not be able to see the difference without searching for it.

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