From Pixels To Paper
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Rick Reed
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The most common concerns for color images captured with digital cameras arise from the issues of image resolution and color space. The confusion centers around the inherent differences between two media: commercial printing and the World Wide Web.
While offset printing requires 300 ppi (pixels per inch at actual printing size) images, which are saved in the CMYK color space as TIFFs, Web images only require 72 ppi and are generally saved in the RGB color space as JPEGs.
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