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High Resolution Mayfly Photos

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    • #2091
      JBurrow
      Participant

        Are any high resolution photos of the Mayfly board available for conference presentations etc.?

      • #2092
        Shannon Hicks
        Moderator

          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.

        • #2093
          JBurrow
          Participant

            A straight-on shot of just the board will suit most of my needs. Thanks!

          • #2099
            Shannon Hicks
            Moderator
            • #2102
              JBurrow
              Participant

                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!

              • #2103
                JBurrow
                Participant

                  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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