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Old 10-01-2010, 08:30 AM
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Default 2011 Calendar

I created calendar for 2011. It's sort of in a draft mode now, so I'm open to any comments or if anyone has any high resolution pictures to submit, please do so at terryreed2@aol.com.

See calendar here:
http://cubcadet.1.forumer.com/index....=36&t=312&st=0
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Old 10-01-2010, 08:41 AM
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Looks good Terry! The 1st image looks a bit off with the 1 cub backwards. The snow covered cub is sweet! The best pic is the plowing pic with the mountains behind it. That's a awesome pic! Are these going to printed or digital format?

Let me know if any of my pics fit your needs and I'll send you a high res version of it.
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Old 10-01-2010, 08:50 AM
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Duke,
Send any or all of your pictures - or just pick out what you think is the best picture.

Right now it will only be offered in the digital format - but if anyone wants to have these printed (and yes, even sell them), I don't mind.

Thanks for your comments - like I said it's still in draft mode so I'm open to any changes (especially in the pictures).
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Old 10-01-2010, 09:34 AM
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Terry , Nice work on the calendar . It looks pretty good to me . Only thought I had was maybe some of the cadets of the week pics or save that for 2012
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I wanted to include some of the Picture of the Week photos, but I was having trouble with the 640 x 480 size limits here - they were too small for the calendar and I couldn't get them to size right. I might try to resize them using Irfanview, which is good for reducing size - maybe I can use it to increase the size.
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Old 10-01-2010, 09:57 AM
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Once you resize a picture smaller, it's not coming back. The data is gone. The pixels will just get bigger when you enlarge it.

I apologize if my email of pictures crashed your inbox...it took awhile to send.
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Matt,
I had a feeling the quality would be "compromised" once they were reduced to 640 x 480. I think the method I have of "enlarging" pictures works okay, but I have noticed some degradation in quality on some of the pictures.

I'll check my email inbox later today. Thanks.
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The calendar looks great, Terry!
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Looks good T-Mo! I think there should be some more RED in there though! :biggrin2.gif:
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Looks good T-Mo! I think there should be some more RED in there though! :biggrin2.gif:
That's probably going to change - on the red I'm mean. It's also been pointed out that since the 50th anniversary of the CC is coming up, I should include an Original. I guess I need to find a good high resolution picture of one, though as some know, I'm no fan of the Original. Maybe a shot of GCbaileys CCO and GT2500.

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If you see this, maybe send me a high resolution picture of your Picture of the Month picture.
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