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Ok. Someone please help this clueless gal! I was asked by a colegue to photograph her for a brochure and the requirement is that the photo must be high resolution. What exactly defines high resolution? I shoot with a Nikon D60 and I have no problem with prints or uploading to my website. Please help!
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Full size images (not cropped) should meet their needs.
ie: 3872 x 2592 pixels or there abouts.
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Yes, anything from a modern camera (say, 6 MP or better) should be more than enough.
It's getting to the point (for me) that when someone asks for a "high resolution" image, it means one of two things: - They've been burned by people sending them "preview" sized images in the past, or - They have no clue what they're talking about, and they're just repeating old things they've heard. Basically, any full-sized digital image is "high resolution".
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