Hey folks when giving clients their images on a DVD do you size them for a particular size for printing or do you leave that upto them?
Cheers
Paula
Zebedee123 Member ![]() 240 posts Joined Jun 2010 Location: Darley, North Yorkshire, UK More info | Mar 05, 2013 12:30 | #1 Hey folks when giving clients their images on a DVD do you size them for a particular size for printing or do you leave that upto them? http://www.paulabeaumontphotography.co.uk/
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JohnThomas Senior Member ![]() 401 posts Joined May 2012 Location: Long Island, New York More info | Mar 05, 2013 15:06 | #2 That sort of depends on what you discussed with them before hand. Images I provide on DVD are "low resolution" suitable for sharing online - 1920 x 1280. If youe clients want to be able to get decent prints you'll have to take that into consideration. Resizing the long edge to 3600 pixels is popular. You can call me JT
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bigarchi Senior Member ![]() 962 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: upstate ny More info | Mar 05, 2013 15:35 | #3 for the last couple of years: I provide 6mp files of everything but the formals. ~Mitch
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Christopher Steven b Goldmember ![]() 3,547 posts Likes: 6 Joined Dec 2008 Location: Ottawa, Canada More info | Mar 05, 2013 16:51 | #4 I return 3500 pixel (wide or tall) images.
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tim Light Bringer ![]() 51,009 posts Likes: 369 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Mar 06, 2013 02:23 | #5 I used to do 3600px on the longest side, now I just do native camera resolution or whatever's left after I crop. Q10 sRgb jpeg. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Zebedee123 THREAD STARTER Member ![]() 240 posts Joined Jun 2010 Location: Darley, North Yorkshire, UK More info | Mar 06, 2013 04:58 | #6 Ok great thanks guys. I think I'm going to leave it as per the camera 3:2 ratio. They can print @ 6x4" perfectly and I'll advise to crop to do 7x5" or 10x8". http://www.paulabeaumontphotography.co.uk/
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bigarchi Senior Member ![]() 962 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: upstate ny More info | Mar 06, 2013 14:26 | #7 yeah, definitely provide them at the native 3:2 ratio. ~Mitch
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samsen Cream of the Crop ![]() 7,468 posts Likes: 239 Joined Apr 2006 Location: LA More info | Mar 06, 2013 14:32 | #8 1920 x 1280 or no less than 1080 should be fine. Weak retaliates,
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sgtbueno Senior Member ![]() 807 posts Likes: 5 Joined May 2012 Location: Richmond, VA More info | Mar 07, 2013 07:25 | #9 1,920 pixels X 1,280 pixels at 240 DPI digital negatives, I just do some adjustment but not fully retouched. I only retouch if they order prints. Wedding Photography by Felix Bueno Photography
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