05-25-2012, 06:17 PM
I would say, the higher the dpi the better. I am a bit amazed they actually ask such a question, basically because they can very easily scale it down themselves, I would think, as long as it is at least the size and dpi they seem to require.
However, maybe this is about image size, and don't they want anything larger than a 3600 pixels X 3600 pixels image.
Personally, I would ask the why, how and what.
I don't understand why your 12.2 x 12.2 images couldn't be resized to 12 x 12 either, BTW. We are talking digital after all, and only requires a rather simple change in resizing settings, whether this is part of a current workflow or not.
HTH, kind regards, Wim
However, maybe this is about image size, and don't they want anything larger than a 3600 pixels X 3600 pixels image.
Personally, I would ask the why, how and what.
I don't understand why your 12.2 x 12.2 images couldn't be resized to 12 x 12 either, BTW. We are talking digital after all, and only requires a rather simple change in resizing settings, whether this is part of a current workflow or not.
HTH, kind regards, Wim
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