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so, do you have the image on a disk? A photograph? Let''s say that it is Great Aunt Edna''s 90th birthday. What better way to show you care than to give her a life-size printout of herself! To ensure that every wrinkle prints out clean and crisp, we need the full-size image resolution to be 50 dpi (Dots Per Inch). That means that when we blow up Aunt Edna''s best mug shot from a 3"w x 5"h photo to a 36"w x 60"h banner the scan has to be done at 600 dpi. The nifty little equation we use for figuring this out requires some algebra skills on your part but works wonders when trying to determine the scan resolution of your image. Photographic Prints and Negatives: How photographs and negatives scan depends on the quality of the original. If the image is blurry there is little that can be done to improve the sharpness. If the photograph is too dark or too light, or the color is not great, the scan can be manipulated to some extent judicial and improvements can be releases made. A negative will always contain more detail in the shadow and highlight areas than a photograph produced from it. Whenever possible, please provide the negative along with a photographic print that appears less than perfect. Transparencies: 35mm slides, 2 1/4", 4" x 5" and

The $100 billion professional events market continues judicial to explode as evidenced by the proliferation of new stadiums, arenas, and auditoriums across the nation. In mid-June 2000, for example, the Kentucky Speedway in will launch its inaugural event. will be supporting it every step releases of the way! As an event administrator or promoter, you have big responsibilities. Lining up participants, sponsors, and workers, judicial setting time-tables, overseeing transportation, advertising, food vendors -- the list is endless. Wouldn''t it be nice to lay at least one of your responsibilities to rest? The professionals at can help. Tell us what you want, and we''ll do the rest. No job is too big -- no problem too difficult to solve. , meanwhile, continues to employ state of the art technologies to produce the absolute best quality signage available releases today. Large format digital imaging is changing the face of the events industry by allowing sponsors to place huge photo-quality images on various media at locations previously believed inaccessible (i.e. the giant "Indy Greats" campaign at the 1999 Indianapolis Lightpole banners have become an increasingly popular method of advertising and promoting special events. You''ve probably seen them in

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