[ATTENTION] FABO Needs Hi Res Photos of your Mopar!

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Joeychgo

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Hey Guys ---

I am currently putting together some things I haven't done before and I need help from the FABO Membership.

We're going to be a featured article in a Mopar magazine soon, and I am going to be placing ads in a magazine or two as well in order to drive membership on our sites a bit.

As part of all this, I wanted to feature a few photos of cars actually owned by our members.

So, I need to ask for High Res photos of your cars. One or more of the cars will be part of the magazine article and ad design.

So, if you have a high quality, high res photo of your car, that you think will look good in a magazine, please post the photo here and help us out, not to mention getting your car in a magazine!
 
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Best one i have on this lap top my PC is down!!!
 

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1075 X 675 or you want bigger?

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How about this? File is only 2.7 megs, not real big but better than a regular web image. You would have to download the file onto a drive and send it to whoever is doing the ad.

It will be tough to upload a real 'hi res' image, they're usually too large of a file.

Ask them what dpi they need, usually 300. jpg file format will get converted into another file type for output and jpg is generally for lo-res representations.

Images copied from the web are usually no good because the files are lo-res, like 72 dpi or screen resolution. You can't just enlarge a file either, the native file has to be taken in a hi-res format. If you stretch the file, there is still not enough information in the file.

Used to be a printer, lo-res files drove me nuts.
 

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How about this? File is only 2.7 megs, not real big but better than a regular web image. You would have to download the file onto a drive and send it to whoever is doing the ad.

It will be tough to upload a real 'hi res' image, they're usually too large of a file.

Ask them what dpi they need, usually 300. jpg file format will get converted into another file type for output and jpg is generally for lo-res representations.

Images copied from the web are usually no good because the files are lo-res, like 72 dpi or screen resolution.

Used to be a printer, lo-res files drove me nuts.



Yes the photos I posted are Hi-Res and are VERY detailed and clear but they wont upload in stock form
 
Well I could not resist my car is a pic *****.
 

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actually this shot I took but it was the setting when Randy Bolig took the picture that was in Mopar Muscle in 2012 December issue

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taken the same day. 1st one was right after I got done cleaning the car and stopped for a few shots before meeting Randy for the official photo shoot

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I have some other really good shots of high resolution, but how to post the big pictures? do they need to be done in a photo sight then link to the site?

I don't know how to do it
 
Here is a pic of my challenger, I have darts, valiant, cuda 37 Plymouth and a100 but the black beauty is the nicest.
 

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A Fly's View Inside

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Cloudy Day B7 changes look.

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You didn't say it had to be a really nice car!!! So I'll just sneak Rex in here. :glasses7:
 

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