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Don't spend your time at any other place if you are looking for computer shelves and cabinets. You will find only high quality products here, at a very competitive price. Our team has been producing the finest computer shelves, and cabinets for many years, and is dedicated to making it the best for you.If you would like to see a sample of the Cart''s quality before you buy, order our Touch a and Feel Kit. For a nominal fee, you be able to "touch" shelf pieces, tubing, a castor, and our assembly instructions to check out the quality. Plus the cost of the Kit goes toward your purchase! Click here to purchase the Touch and Feel Kit. 11. cabinet Items donated to Non-Profits. Products that come back to our website enclosures are given to non-profit cabinet groups in the Portland, OR area. If you know of a non-profit here that might be able to use our Carts, let us know. 12. Take $50 Off. When you donate your old workstation to a charitable organization, enclosures we''ll credit you $50 on your Our company purchase. Call for details. 13. Free Tool and Drill Bit. Hunting down your tools for cabinet assembly takes time. So we include them with your order! so, do you have the image on a disk? A photograph? Let''s say that it is Great Aunt Edna''s 90th birthday. enclosures What better way to show you care than to give her a life-size printout of herself! To ensure that every wrinkle prints out clean and crisp, we need the full-size image resolution to be 50 dpi cabinet (Dots Per Inch). That means that when we blow up Aunt Edna''s best mug shot from a 3"w x 5"h photo to a 36"w x 60"h banner the scan has to be done at 600 dpi. The nifty little equation we use for figuring this out requires some algebra skills on your part but works wonders when trying to determine the scan resolution of your image. Photographic Prints and Negatives: How photographs and negatives scan depends on the quality of the original. If the image is blurry there is little that can be done to improve the sharpness. If the photograph is too dark or too light, or the color is not great, the scan can be manipulated to some extent and improvements enclosures can be made. A negative cabinet will always contain more detail in the shadow and highlight areas than a photograph produced from it. Whenever possible, please provide the negative along with a photographic print that appears less than perfect. Transparencies: 35mm slides, 2 1/4", 4" x 5" and 8" x 10" transparencies are acceptable for color and grayscale scanning. While 35mm slides may enclosures become "grainy" when enlarged, transparencies cabinet 2 1/4" size and up will reproduce extremely well in most cases. If possible, specify to your photographer to use 2 1/4" format or 35mm film intended for extreme enlargement. Full Color and Grayscale Scans: Continuous-tone art is most commonly submitted in the form of transparencies, photographs, or negatives taken by a enclosures professional photographer. cabinet Supplying preprinted artwork such as a magazine page or a printout from a color printer is highly discouraged. "Rescreening" this type of art will result in either a moire pattern and/or a blurry image. Scans for Recreating Artwork: Client supplied artwork is often submitted as black and white "slicks" or printed material such as stationary, decals, promotional pieces, etc. This art is scanned enclosures as a "template" with the intention of recreating cabinet it in Adobe Illustrator. The finished art can contain one or more colors and varying tones of those colors. While a scanning enclosures charge does not usually apply, an art charge to recreate the image may. The complexity of the image as well as the quality of the supplied original will have a direct effect on art charges. ©2003 www.buy-shelves-cabinets.com All rights reserved. |
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