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Damien Symonds

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  1. 7 hours ago, kathy1965 said:

    Do I send in my prints from this computer before I calibrate, or send them in and while waiting calibrate the screen?

    Gosh no, you don't need new prints!!!!!  The prints you already have are fine.

    7 hours ago, kathy1965 said:

    I use Millers....

    This will be a problem. Millers and Mpix are shit.

    7 hours ago, kathy1965 said:

    Lighting....the only spot in my house that I have to edit in is in the dining room. I have a patio door and a window to contend with. I only edit during the day, never at night.  Do I close the blinds (which still lets some light in but diffused), or leave them open and calibrate

    For the actual act of calibration, you should be in as dim light as possible.  So yes, definitely close the blinds for that.

    For the actual editing, bright light is good, as long as it's not hitting you directly.

    Maybe you could show me a photo of your room?

  2. No, you're right.  This is a common problem, sadly.  Those "dumb" websites have no parameters for enlargement, they just look for numbers of pixels.

    Everyone who sells digital files face this problem from time to time.  It's yet another reason why you should be aiming to shift your business model towards printing, not selling digitals.

    For now, find out what size they are trying to print, and which files, and resize them specifically and send them again.

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