Ahhh........found it!
SUBMISSION RULES:
* All pictures must be submitted with a description that is suitable for inclusion in the calendar.
* Each picture must be capable of being re-sized and/or cropped into a picture that is 8 1/4" high and 5 3/4" wide and maintain at least a resolution of 200 dpi but 300 dpi would be considered ideal. At that size, there must be 1/2" border that could be trimmed off without cutting off any of the project image.
* Do not lower the resolution of your images, please submit them at the highest resolution that you can.
* Do not upconvert your pictures resolution.
* You may submit as many pictures as you want in as many categories as you wish.
However, after voting has ended, if you have won more than 1 prize, only one prize will be awarded, in one category, and only that picture will be published. You will receive the prize money for the highest level prize you have won. But the Webmaster in consultation with those staff members who have NOT entered the contest will decide which winning pictures are shown in which categories.
* The staff reserves the right to move entries into what they feel is the proper category
* COVER SUBMISSIONS - The entries will be the same as other years. They must cover a 9" high by 11.5" wide area at, at least 200 DPI, but 300 DPI would be better. The cover should composited so that a 1/4" border will NOT be displayed due to full bleed printing.
Actually, I haven't set that up yet. My bad. I have gotten ovwrwhelmed again. I may have to change some dates, etc.I guess that we are in the "early sales" period that ends Sept 2nd? How do we go about buying calendars?
Actually, I haven't set that up yet. My bad. I have gotten ovwrwhelmed again. I may have to change some dates, etc.
I'll be getting back into the calendar shortly. But at this point I do not think we have enough pictures that qualify in all the cats, to even hold the contest. I'm not sure of that, but I think that is the case.
COVER SUBMISSIONS - The entries will be the same as other years. They must cover a 9" high by 11.5" wide area at, at least 200 DPI, but 300 DPI would be better. The cover should composited so that a 1/4" border will NOT be displayed due to full bleed printing.
I'll be getting back into the calendar shortly. But at this point I do not think we have enough pictures that qualify in all the cats, to even hold the contest. I'm not sure of that, but I think that is the case.
I'll be getting back into the calendar shortly. But at this point I do not think we have enough pictures that qualify in all the cats, to even hold the contest. I'm not sure of that, but I think that is the case.
Where might I find the vector rendering of the NCWW logo?
COVER SUBMISSIONS - The entries will be the same as other years. They must cover a 9" high by 11.5" wide area at, at least 200 DPI, but 300 DPI would be better. The cover should composited so that a 1/4" border will NOT be displayed due to full bleed printing.
Actually, I haven't set that up yet. My bad. I have gotten ovwrwhelmed again. I may have to change some dates, etc.
I'll be getting back into the calendar shortly. But at this point I do not think we have enough pictures that qualify in all the cats, to even hold the contest. I'm not sure of that, but I think that is the case.
I dont understand the criteria for the picture. I see where majority of the pictures submitted were disqualified.
I dont understand the criteria for the picture. I see where majority of the pictures submitted were disqualified.
Jeremy I didn't disqualify your pic but I would guess it had something to do with the resolution. When I resized your pic to the parameters of 1650 tall and 1150 wide (or as close as I could get) this is what I came up with -
This is as much of a photo contest as it is a woodworking contest. Your bed is awesome, but the pics suck. You need to shoot it in the highest resolution you can. Ideally 300 dpi to start then crop and size the pic to fit within the parameters. Keep in mind that we are wanting to have two pictures per page, so you need something that is taller than wide.
HTH,
Dave