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11/16/2004 01:40:28 AM · #1 |
I don't understand how the whole process works. I read through all the help pages on dpcprints, but then it tells me to upload the HUGE 1.5MB file here to my portfolio? But then what am I supposed to do?
Also, does every print you submit take up part of the alotted 10 MB?
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11/16/2004 01:44:02 AM · #2 |
What you do is upload a low-res version to your portfolio. Then there is a space to attach a print-res version to the low-res version. The print-res doesn't take up space in your portfolio, only the lower res ones do. |
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11/16/2004 01:49:02 AM · #3 |
I know it sounds confusing and I still donĂ¢€™t know a lot but here is what I have learned.
1. Find out what aspect ratio you want to use. I use 1.25:1 because it gives me more print options.
2. 2. Every DPC Print has to be linked to a photo in your profile. Upload a low-res [150k or lower] file to your portfolio.
3. Go to your portfolio and click on that picture and then it ask you to upload the large file. This will be the file that your prints will be made from.
4. After you upload-it will say being reviewed. Usually takes 24 hours. Then if approved you select what price you want to sell them for [make sure you check each box]. And submit.
5. Now they are in your DPC Print store.
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11/16/2004 01:53:06 AM · #4 |
haha sounds awesome! gonna go delete that huge monster out of my portfolio now lol. |
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