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			|  | 03/28/2005 06:09:30 PM · #1 | 
		| | Very short and sweet.  What are the dimensions of a wallet size photo?  Can't find the answer on google.  Thanks | 
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			|  | 03/28/2005 06:12:19 PM · #2 | 
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			|  | 03/28/2005 06:13:08 PM · #3 | 
		| | I think 2x3  die cut will be a bit smaller. 
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			|  | 03/28/2005 06:14:33 PM · #4 | 
		| | 2x3?  Thanks!  I can't ever find the exact size on google or anywhere for that matter.  they all just say "Wallet Size." | 
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			|  | 03/28/2005 06:16:37 PM · #5 | 
		| | I looked up "Olan Mills" (a popular photo-package retailer)--could have looked up Sears Department store or some such.  (Sometimes when your searching for answers you have to ask yourself who would be in the business of explaining.) | 
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			|  | 03/28/2005 06:18:47 PM · #6 | 
		| | | Originally posted by KaDi: I looked up "Olan Mills" (a popular photo-package retailer)--could have looked up Sears Department store or some such.  (Sometimes when your searching for answers you have to ask yourself who would be in the business of explaining.)
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 Didn't know of anyone who would be in the business of "explaining," only people who would be in the business of photography.  Thanks
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			|  | 03/28/2005 06:32:23 PM · #7 | 
		| | Sorry, didn't mean that to come off badly. I just work with a lot of people who search for things.
 I myself have used Google to look up a local phone # when the phone book was under my elbow--would have saved a lot of time on my part if I'd turned the question into something different.  I see a trend to try and find the answers to everything on the web.  And there are a lot of answers to be found here....especially among the friendly people who will tell you "2x3"--I just checked my answer before I posted to be certain I was giving you a correct answer (for the western world that works in inches and not cm--lots of assumptions on my part there).
 All I meant by explaining where I got the answer, is to suggest that Google can provide "hits", but not "answers"--and both are only as good as the question.
 I'm a Google Fan--but I have their advanced search link on my hot bar and never use the basic search anymore.
 I work in an environment of "librarians" and "reference" people--still, because I learned something about the way to ask questions of the electronic environment, I can often blow them away by finding an answer in an enviously small amount of time (and I don't have the degrees they have).
 I wasn't trying to demean you in any way--just to share what I have in my experience.
 So...if you didn't know anyone who would be in the business of photography.....Did you ever have a school portrait done?  Who would sell wallet pics?  What is the number of your local photo developer?  Maybe Walmart, K-mart, the Easter Bunny service at the mall....?
 
 And, of course, there is nothing wrong with asking your question here....look what you can learn! :-)
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