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User currently offlineUltimateDelta From United States, joined Sep 2007, 847 posts, RR: 0
Posted (1 month 6 days 18 hours ago) and read 428 times:

Hi, everyone. On my recent trip, I naturally did some spotting and got some pretty good vertical pictures. I was wondering, though, what the dimensions should be when I resize them for possible submission. I found out, however, that 683 x 1024 doesn't work. So which dimensions do? Thanks.


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User currently offlinePtrjong From Netherlands, joined Mar 2005, 2692 posts, RR: 13
Reply 1, posted (1 month 6 days 17 hours ago) and read 421 times:

Hi,

The allowed dimensions are the same as for landscape shots, only reversed, so at 1024 pixels high, you can pick any width between 683 and 768.

Peter Smile


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User currently offlineStealthZ From Australia, joined Feb 2005, 3525 posts, RR: 32
Reply 2, posted (1 month 5 days 21 hours ago) and read 355 times:
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As Peter said, the same dimensions as for normal photos only reversed.

Just curious why you think 683 x 1024 doesn't work?

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User currently offlineScottieprecord From United States, joined Jul 2004, 1321 posts, RR: 6
Reply 3, posted (1 month 5 days 21 hours ago) and read 353 times:
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Quoting StealthZ (Reply 2):
Just curious why you think 683 x 1024 doesn't work?

Yea, this should be fine. I've had a few shots accepted at 683x1024.


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User currently offlinePtrjong From Netherlands, joined Mar 2005, 2692 posts, RR: 13
Reply 4, posted (1 month 5 days 21 hours ago) and read 350 times:

Erik probably means 2:3 doesn't work well for his composition.


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User currently offlineUltimateDelta From United States, joined Sep 2007, 847 posts, RR: 0
Reply 5, posted (1 month 5 days 19 hours ago) and read 332 times:



Quoting StealthZ (Reply 2):
Just curious why you think 683 x 1024 doesn't work?

I tried it and for some reason it made th epicture look way too wide.

Anyway, thanks guys.


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