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Either this is false or I'm special because I often create raster images at other resolutions. :-) [[User:Dac.Gunter|Dac.Gunter]] ([[User talk:Dac.Gunter|talk]]) 12:17, 2 October 2008 (UTC)dac.gunter
Either this is false or I'm special because I often create raster images at other resolutions. :-) [[User:Dac.Gunter|Dac.Gunter]] ([[User talk:Dac.Gunter|talk]]) 12:17, 2 October 2008 (UTC)dac.gunter

:: If by special you mean retarded, then yes. You create crap that isn't classified as camera ready. 300dpi (or more) is usually required. But your crap doesn't matter if it is pixilated, because a hi-res turd will still be a turd.

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huh?

"All raster or image files are originally created at a resolution setting of 300 DPI (dots per inch)."

Either this is false or I'm special because I often create raster images at other resolutions. :-) Dac.Gunter (talk) 12:17, 2 October 2008 (UTC)dac.gunter[reply]

If by special you mean retarded, then yes. You create crap that isn't classified as camera ready. 300dpi (or more) is usually required. But your crap doesn't matter if it is pixilated, because a hi-res turd will still be a turd.