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CAN ANY OTHER DIGITAL IMAGE RESOLUTION SIZE BE SUBMITTED WITH MY e-DV APPLICATION?

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Please note that the instructions state, If a new digital photograph is taken, it must have a resolution of 320 pixels wide by 240 pixels high, and a color depth of either 24-bit color, 8-bit color, or 8-bit grayscale. One other resolution size can be submitted. A digital photograph, 300 pixels wide by 300 pixels high can be submitted to meet the e-DV photo requirements. If you are scanning a photo print, the e-DV instructions state, If a photographic print is scanned, the print must be 2 inches by 2 inches (50mm x 50mm) square. This means that a 300×300 resolution is allowed, because a 150dpi scan of a 2″x2″ photo results in an image resolution this size. To explain more, if you scan your 2″ x 2″ photo and get a resolution of 297×297, you will need to resize the image to 300×300, using a program which can edit images. An example is the Microsoft Photo Editor, which allows you to open a photo file and then resize it to a specific resolution, in this case 300×300 pixels. • WILL THE ELEC

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Please note that the instructions state, If a new digital photograph is taken, it must have a resolution of 320 pixels wide by 240 pixels high, and a color depth of either 24-bit color, 8-bit color, or 8-bit grayscale. One other resolution size can be submitted. A digital photograph, 300 pixels wide by 300 pixels high can be submitted to meet the e-DV photo requirements. If you are scanning a photo print, the e-DV instructions state, If a photographic print is scanned, the print must be 2 inches by 2 inches (50mm x 50mm) square. This means that a 300×300 resolution is allowed, because a 150dpi scan of a 2″x2″ photo results in an image resolution this size. To explain more, if you scan your 2″ x 2″ photo and get a resolution of 297×297, you will need to resize the image to 300×300, using a program which can edit images. An example is the Microsoft Photo Editor, which allows you to open a photo file and then resize it to a specific resolution, in this case 300×300 pixels.

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