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i got a quick question- im submitting some photos to some school magazine thing, and they require my photos be 300 dpi. most of mine are 200, but its easy enough to make 300 on photoshop. as long as they dont view it at its original size, is there any damage to the quality?

 

thanks a lot

 

should be okay, BUT there is software that you can get to resample images to a higher resolution. it uses fractals and crazy math nerd mumbo-jumbo algorithms. all you gotta do is push a button though. i think there is a program included in adobe after effects that does it. if you can, use it. your images will look a lot better ... especially if they print them larger than your original image size.

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