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							In his tech doco he says to use high quality images,  My question is what would a high quality image be?????  suggested dpi's maybe??? Not too sure myself but any info would b aprreciated 
 
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| twirqurky | 
				
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							As high qulity as you can get I would think.						
						
						
												 
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| dsheps83 | 
				
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							mine are rinted on glossy photo paper at full quality.						
						
						
												 
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| Bsjenko | 
				
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							600 dpi ihave a feeling it should be scanned and printed at. from memory anyways.						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| data_mine | 
				
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							I scanned the templates at 600dpi.  Ideally you want to work with them and any images you add at 600dpi.  But unless you've got like a uber digi cam, your photos will probaly be closer to 300dpi - that's ok use them, but scale them up to the 600dpi used by the template.
 
				It's harder to notice 'jaggies' in a photo, than it will be in the hard - high contrast lines and text on the template. Print out at 600dpi, on quality paper, I found high gloss to be annoying, so use a low gloss instead. 
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| stomper | 
				
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							So the cannon glossy photo paper will be ok to use? Cause i have made one side and still doing the other side (well ym GF did it for me) and i didnt know what to print it on. Question again: is the cannon glossy photo paper ok?						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| data_mine | 
				
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							I (persoanlly) don't like the gloss (I tried a Kodak high gloss paper), but try it you may be ok with it.
 
				In short any paper will work (to varying degrees). 
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| Ryan0001 | 
				
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: I scanned the templates at 600dpi. 
*cough* lol who scanned them mr datamine? {DESCRIPTION}  | 
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| data_mine | 
				
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							ok, the EF ones you scanned. EL ones I did, EA ones I got from selekta.
 
				I'm soon to have AU ones, and some NL ones. 
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| Ryan0001 | 
				
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							good work brother...
 
				hey next time im in canberra ill drop you a pm, so we can meet. got a few ideas that might intrest ya. have a good one  | 
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| data_mine | 
				
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							sure.						
						
						
								
							 
				
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