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2017-03-18 at 11:52 PM #2091
Are any high resolution photos of the Mayfly board available for conference presentations etc.?
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2017-03-19 at 12:53 AM #2092
I’ve taken hundreds of photos of the various versions of the boards, but we only post the resized photos here on the website. I think the highest resolution one currently online is this one:
http://envirodiy.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/20160508_134514-001.jpg
I can certainly upload some other photos if you’d like a different angle or with other accessories like what comes with the Starter Kit.
I just finished taking photos of the new version 0.5 board that should be available on Amazon any day now, so I’ll be sure to put a high-res version online in case anyone wants that too.
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2017-03-19 at 1:02 AM #2093
A straight-on shot of just the board will suit most of my needs. Thanks!
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2017-03-19 at 4:07 AM #2099
Here are some links to photos of the boards.
Version 0.3:
http://envirodiy.org/wp-content/uploads/20170319_022350.jpgVersion 0.4:
http://envirodiy.org/wp-content/uploads/20170319_022329.jpgVersion 0.5:
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2017-03-19 at 3:12 PM #2102
Thank you for the links. My printer requires 300 dpi for conference posters. I’ll work with what you have provided. If you don’t have any 300 dpi on hand, I would appreciate you snapping a couple generic photos of the boards the next time you set up for photos. Thanks again!
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2017-03-19 at 7:40 PM #2103
I read a bit into dpi and digital image resolution. Dpi is a printer specification while pixel resolution is a digital image specification. The images you provided have plenty of resolution. These can be printed at 300 dpi at 13×10 inches. These are perfect. Thanks again.
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