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For the Press: In order to
get something to look really good when printed in a newspaper,
magazine, or for high gloss materials, you should have the
resolution set for 300 dpi. This is why people hire a graphic
designer to produce logos or printed materials. Most people
don't have the software adequate to do this. Images and logos
should be done in a professional program like Photoshop, while
graphical layout should be done in programs like PageMaker or
Quark. If you try using a lower standard piece of software
your end result will be fuzzy and you won't be happy with it.
Getting the resolution right will
make all the difference in the world as to whether your marketing
materials, pictures, images, ... will look good. There's
nothing worse than working hard to put something together, and have
it look bad to the public. So, be very careful to set your
"dpi" to the right level!
"Resolutions
are more than what you do for the New Year!"
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