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		<title>By: Abiehh</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[andy - I have my first wedding shoot cniomg up, and feel fairly comfortable with post production, with the exception of of I don&#039;t know what size to save images as when converting to jpeg. I plan on giving client a disc with final images and want the quality to remain good, regardless of what size of prints they decide to make.  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.December 14, 2012   8:24 pm]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>andy &#8211; I have my first wedding shoot cniomg up, and feel fairly comfortable with post production, with the exception of of I don&#8217;t know what size to save images as when converting to jpeg. I plan on giving client a disc with final images and want the quality to remain good, regardless of what size of prints they decide to make.  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.December 14, 2012   8:24 pm</p>
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