I was going to just have people pay me first, but no one really memtioned wanting them till a few week ago. I had already figured it was to late and no point doing it. Last years took me 3-4 full days of work to come out right and then I f'd up the front any way.
It's alot of work to only make 10 calenders. The problem is all of the pic are taken by different people, all the pics are in different sizes, different pixles. It's not as ez as it sounds.
Maybe if one of the Photo Guys would be willing to help me out. Dan or Matty ... they probobly have a better photo program and it could be alot ezer for them. I have a really old stolen copy of photoshop and I only learnd how to use it on last years.
So if someone is willing to help me out..This is the info from the site.

Maybe if one of the Photo Guys would be willing to help me out. Dan or Matty ... they probobly have a better photo program and it could be alot ezer for them. I have a really old stolen copy of photoshop and I only learnd how to use it on last years.
So if someone is willing to help me out..This is the info from the site.
. We recommend a resolution of 300 PPI (pixels per inch) at the dimensions your image will be printed. If your image resolution is lower than 300 PPI, your image may look jagged or grainy when printed.
sufficient resolution
(a 1600 x 1200 pixel setting is perfect).
How does cropping affect resolution?
Be careful when cropping a photo after it is taken. Cropping will reduce the number of pixels (and thus, the resolution) in the final image. For example, if you had a 300 PPI image, but cropped it to half its physical size, you’d end up with a 150 PPI image.
sufficient resolution
(a 1600 x 1200 pixel setting is perfect).
How does cropping affect resolution?
Be careful when cropping a photo after it is taken. Cropping will reduce the number of pixels (and thus, the resolution) in the final image. For example, if you had a 300 PPI image, but cropped it to half its physical size, you’d end up with a 150 PPI image.
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