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INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING PHOTO
COLOR
- high resolution(300dpi)7x9
COLOR
- lower resolution(100dpi)7x9
B&W
- - - high resolution(300dpi)7x9
B&W
- - - lower resolution(100dpi)7x9
Photos can
be printed straight off the web site. However, if you want to work with them in any way, they must be downloaded first.
Two versions of each picture appear. High resolution is for high quality
brochures, etc. Lower resolution will suffice for posters, etc., however,
you can use high res for any purpose. It just takes longer to download.
Photos may look grainy and unclear on web site, especially high resolution
photos. It is because the web is designed for much lower resolution
photos, so your browser does not accurately reflect the true quality.
Also, the higher resolution photos may look huge on the browser if your
browser is not set to autosize photos to fit. This is ok. After you
download, open in your graphics viewer/program, you will see that they
look great.
Here's how you
download if you are working on a PC, using either Internet Explorer or
Netscape as your browser:
1) Go to web site and click on photo to open it.
2) Right click on the picture, and you will receive a series of choices.
3) Choose "Save Picture As" (Explorer) or "Save Image As" (Netscape).
4) Select a folder or create one in which to store the photo.
5) Keep the name it has, or re-name it to your liking.
6) Choose "Save".
Now the photo is
on your hard drive.
7) Open it in graphics viewer
or graphics program, and you can size it,print it, make the file smaller,
make any other changes you like, or transfer it to a zip disk or other
storage media, to take to printers, Kinkos, etc.
Macintosh using
Internet Explorer:
1) Go to web site and click
on photo to open it.
2) Put the mouse on the picture and hold it down
3) Choose, "Download Image to Hard Drive" and release mouse.
4) Select a folder or create one in which to store the picture.
5) Keep the present name or rename.
6) Choose "Save".
7) Follow step 7 above.
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