Sprint Photo Email
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mycerbera

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413 posts

283 months

Monday 23rd September 2002
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I want to send a photo of my TVR to be put in the Club Sprint Mag... I'm a member, but I'm at work now with no copy here... Anyone have a look in their copy and Email/post me the Email address please.

raceboy

13,481 posts

296 months

Monday 23rd September 2002
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Tony Connors email address is editor@tvrcc.com but I'm not sure if an emailed picture file will be of good enough quality for publication, unless it is a huge file size, I'm sure Tony will let you know

mycerbera

Original Poster:

413 posts

283 months

Monday 23rd September 2002
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Ta!

MikeyT

17,449 posts

287 months

Monday 23rd September 2002
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Tony Connors email address is editor@tvrcc.com but I'm not sure if an emailed picture file will be of good enough quality for publication, unless it is a huge file size, I'm sure Tony will let you know



What is needed for publication is a pic of minimum 300dpi at the same size it is to be reproduced.

Always works for me Say a 5mb file size can be jpeg compressed to a tenth of that size – easily emailable.

shpub

8,507 posts

288 months

Monday 23rd September 2002
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Please email him first before sending as several members sent me a selection of their photos once and clogged up my mail box. I only have a telephone link most of the time and downloading 25 MB of pictures which turned out to be insufficient quality anyway was not only expensive in call charges but time!

Before you ask, I live in an area where BT keep sending me offers about ADSL and then say sorry you live too far away! Mind you that new BBC 2 Channel seems to be quite interesting. Especiallly that Top Gear program with William Woolyard....

Steve

Size Nine Elm

5,167 posts

300 months

Monday 23rd September 2002
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If you're sending digital pics, they need to be 'hi-res' quality, i.e. of the order of 3000x3000 - most cameras are not good enough (or at least mine wasn't!) Potential cover shots need to be portrait rather than landscape.
I think Tony would prefer old-fashioned prints for quality.