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Calendar guidelines updated

Andrea posted a great question as a comment and it’s answer was worthy of an entirely new post.

For those of you submitting photos to the Wingin’ It! 2007 calendar, follow these simple guidelines:

  • Keep your original in large format (300 dpi, and lots of pixels in size)
  • Send in a “sample” photo of much smaller proprtions (72 dpi and 500 pixels wide or tall)

Your photo can be color, black and white, all funky– you name it. But be sure to keep a high resolution copy on your system. If your image is selected by our highly qualified field of judges, it’s the big one that will go in for the finished produce. We’ll figure a way to get those later.


5 Responses to “Calendar guidelines updated”

  1. Andrea Says:

    I feel so special- I got my own post from my question. So is this calendar going to be a 9×12? smaller? larger? Sorry I am a graphics snob- I need to know. I cant be pixelized, I wont stand for that. :)

  2. Evo Terra Says:

    Andrea - You won’t be pixelized or distorted, but you may be cropped. I do not know that we have standarized on a size just yet.

  3. Jeremy from Seattle Says:

    I volunteer as a photographer for any Seattle Area Wingin’ Itters. I plan on sending something, just not sure what yet.

  4. Michael R. Mennenga Says:

    That’s great. We need to make sure the images are of good quality.

    The size of the calender is going to be 8 1/2 by 11 landscape. So make sure that the resolution is good enough to be printed out on a regular sheet of computer paper.

    We will have a pre-order link set up soon, and right now it looks like the price will be 14.95 (includes S&H to anywhere) Expect delivery sometime in November/early December.

    More details as they are available.

  5. Karen from Kalifornia Says:

    Somehow the idea of Jeremy as a photographer is kinda hot. I wonder what HE will be wearing. Hope it would be the kind of attire to inspire. Like a chainmail loincloth.

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