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    8x10 Prints! Help!

    Hey guys,
    I just got into TTM, lately I have only been send out OMLB to HOFers. Now I just want to do 8x10s. I will pay someone or trade them cards for 8x10 prints they print out of players Im looking for. Message me and tell me how much you are looking for, and maybe we can work something out. All you have to do is find a nice picture of the player and make an 8x10 print, not looking for customs unless the only you add was the team logo on the side or something like that.

    LMK, Nick

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    There are countless websites and businesses that offer this service and it will be way cheaper than asking someone here to get it done for you!

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    Ive seen websites that do prints really cheap I just always get stuck with bad quality photos..

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    pm sent ...if your looking for pix of current guys (last 4 years) i should be able to help you out..let me know

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    Ive seen websites that do prints really cheap I just always get stuck with bad quality photos..

    The resolution of the images are most likely the reason you're not enjoying those photos. If you're printing images you've found online, you need to make sure that the resolution works for the size of the photo you want.

    To figure out how large your image needs to be to print well, without getting too technical, add a "00" to the end of the size of the photo you want and that gives you a decent idea how big the image needs to be to print. For example, if you're wanting to print an 8x10, then you should only consider images that are 800x1000 in size. That's the absolute minimum size you want for that print.

    Hope this helps!

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    Are there any tips on the best way to find those images? I'm new to this too and am kind of overwhelmed on how to even start!

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    Are there any tips on the best way to find those images? I'm new to this too and am kind of overwhelmed on how to even start!

    flickr.com has a lot of HQ pictures.

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    flickr.com-just find the image, click on it, click on "all sizes" usually there is a size thats bigger than 800x1000

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    Are there any tips on the best way to find those images? I'm new to this too and am kind of overwhelmed on how to even start!


    i sent you a pm ..i might be able to help you with your image search

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    most of the sites that you can have cheap prints made will tell you if the resolution isnt good enough for the size photo you are ordering.

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