Nancy,
My students did a response to the twin towers disaster.
But it's all in 72 dpi. That's what our camera did at the time.
My new camera does 180 dpi then I convert it to 72 for the web.
The reason I never submitted an article was that I read your
300 dpi requirement and I didn't have any images at that
resolution. I understand the need for the higher resolution
but I feel it is very restrictive. Unless it is an image
created on a scanner I don't see how anyone could meet
those requirements.
Woody Duncan
NANCY WALKUP wrote:
> As many of you know, I am the new editor of SchoolArts Magazine. I am
> hoping that some one of you out there can help me with a photo need. I
> need a photograph of the Twin Towers in New York to use as an
> illustration in an article about artistic responses to 9/11. It needs to
> be at least 300dpi and I'll be happy to give you photo credit. An
> alternative is a photograph of a student artwork about the same subject.
> You can email me off the list, if you like.
>
> Thanks,