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From: Dennis Lee Bieber <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] Picture sizes & font point size in HTML output from TMG (6.0)
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 20:29:42 -0700
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On or about 6/3/2005 03:06 PM a carrier pigeon from John Cardinal delivered:
>High resolution images are good for printing because the print device can
>often produce 300 DPI or more. A photo designed to print 3" x 3" might be
These days you can't find one that produces less... Normal DTP
recommendations suggest the file Pixel per inch be twice the printer "line
screen". 300PPI would be used for a "line screen" of 150LPI. For a standard
CMYK inkjet, full color representation requires a 16x16 "cell"... At
150LPI, that means a printer running at 2400DPI.
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