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02/22/2005 10:28:11 PM · #1
everyone is commenting on how small my picture is from the last challenge, but i followed the size requirements so i have no idea what i did wrong. i realllly need help!
02/22/2005 10:35:44 PM · #2
I prefer photos closer to the max allowed size. What were the dimensions of you entry?
02/22/2005 10:37:11 PM · #3
Originally posted by punkskittles:

everyone is commenting on how small my picture is from the last challenge, but i followed the size requirements so i have no idea what i did wrong. i realllly need help!

There's a tutorial at //www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=26

02/22/2005 10:37:20 PM · #4
What post processing programs do you own?
02/22/2005 10:51:49 PM · #5
I got your email have sent you a reply explaining what I meant by 640X and gave an example. The example is my first entry. Hope it helps if you have anymore question feel free to contact me. I will do my best to help.
02/22/2005 11:32:06 PM · #6
Teh pixel dimensions of your entry are 162pixels wide by 216pexels tall. What folks are talking about is that you should use the maximum of 640 pixels in the longest direction. Then save at the right quality to get it under the 150kB limit, but not too far under. If your image winds up being under 120K, you might start seeing compression artifacts, and folks might comment on this as well.
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