I think my IntelliFrame contest entry is too big!

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  • polorboy
    Registered User
    • May 2001
    • 260

    #1

    I think my IntelliFrame contest entry is too big!

    I just tried to print up one of my entries to show some of my friends what I entered and get there opinions and I noticed that it took up multiple pages. What I mean is that the top left corner took up one page, etc. Can AGD fix this when they go to print mine out or did I just have my printer set up wrong? I am kind of concerned now that my entries will not be eligible because I may have made it too big. What confuses me is that I made it in Macromedia Fireworks and I set the size to the size we were told in the rules thread and the resolution should be right. I hope I didn't screw it up. Sorry Tom if when you go to print mine up it waists pages.
  • Xzion
    Official Dragon of AO
    • Jan 2001
    • 1617

    #2
    when you printed it, does your puter/program have a print percentage, ive seen a few that you can set it to print at 150% and such, which might be why it was too big... I know Photoshop doesnt have one and it printed out perfect size. hope this helps.

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    • PsychoMag
      the Franchise baller
      • Jul 2001
      • 906

      #3
      What program did u print in? I used Illustrator 9.0, and Photoshop 6.0, and It is the proper pixel size, but when I printed the file on my buddys puter in KODAK picture editor, it was huge, but when I printed it on mine in B&W ( I am out of color ink) it was perfect.

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      • shartley
        • Jun 2026

        #4

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        • 2000Sabre
          Team AO Nightmare
          • Aug 2001
          • 439

          #5
          I think Sharley's right on with this one. If you entry isn't in the right format or size it should be disqualified. The only exception to this is if you submitted your entry before a rule was changed. I don't think any of the rule changes ever involved the pixel size. I'm sorry polorboy that you may be out because of a technicality but the rules were crystal clear. Shartley also went so far as to say to make sure you check your design out by printing it. Hopefully, your problem is related to printer setup issues and isn't a error in your design. But if it is, I think you should be disqualified. It's not fair to us who did follow the rules. Anyway good luck.

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          • apache
            The front guy
            • Oct 2000
            • 118

            #6
            Probably his graphics software thinks that the pic is at screen resolution (72 dpi) but it actually is meant to be printed at 300 dpi.

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            • polorboy
              Registered User
              • May 2001
              • 260

              #7
              I printed it in Macromedia Fireworks, I tried printing up a friends picture of something completely different the other day and it blew it up to a huge picture on the printer. So I think it is the software that screwed it up. I know I made it to the correct specs and I don't want to sound mean but it seams like those of you who think it should be diqualified are only doing it because it will better your chances. Anyway I do know that I made it correctly. Hey Shartely if I send it to you could you try and print it up and see what happens and let me know in e-mail? Thanks.

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              • shartley
                • Jun 2026

                #8
                polorboy:
                I can understand you wanting me to answer you in e-mail, BUT you did not ASK me in e-mail. The appearance of impropriety by me answering you back in private when your Question was so very public, would taint the contest.

                Also, I don't think anyone really wants you to be disqualified so that they would have a better chance of winning. And I am sorry you feel that way. It is simply a matter of following simple instructions and rules.

                If you designed it correctly, but it is only printing wrong on YOUR end, you should have no worries, right? And in that case, if you DID send it correctly, you would NOT be disqualified, right? But if it is NOT.... ahhh, that is the point. And it is not up to those running the contest to verify if you did YOUR job correctly. I hope you can understand this.

                And NO, do NOT send me anything. This would be the second potential disqualification. Please review the Official Rules Thread:


                Pay close attention to rule #11:

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