Message-Id: <199704102046.NAA61476@dns.ccit.arizona.edu> Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 13:50:20 +0100 From: iminteg <mailto:iminteg@SIRIUS.COM> Subject: Re: CDROM Photo Vendors To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
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>I have a few vendors I'd recommend to create customized, non proprietary
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>Photographic CDROMS here in the Los Angeles Area. Many of the labs around
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Adina - are these any different then writing any computer file to a CD-ROM. Are they doing something special when they burn the CD, that you call them Photographic SDROMS? If so what? Why do you keep them at 200 dpi? I thought 300 dpi was typical for conventional printing and 72 dpi good enough for monitor display. Are you wanting to zoom in for detail? Thanks for the informationTrudy Levy Image Integration 7 Third Ave San Francisco,CA 94118 415 750 1274 mailto:ImInteg@sirius.com Images are information - Manage them.