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JRR Photo and Artwork Requirements
The Journal of Reading Recovery accepts both 35mm and
digital photography for publication. A
release
form must be signed and submitted to RRCNA prior to publication
of any photography or samples of children’s writing.
Digital files
Digital files are preferred. Identifiers for all persons in
the photo must be supplied prior to publication. If more than one
digital file is sent, please be specific as to identifiers for each
image.
While digital files greatly improve the production flow for both
contributor and publisher, there are certain guidelines to consider
when shooting and submitting digital image files for print
publication.
We will need a high resolution file (300dpi) for printing. Most
digital cameras allow multiple settings for image quality and size.
Generally, you want to use the setting that allows the fewest photos
to be stored on the memory card.
For example:
Low quality — 600 x 400 resolution
Good quality — 1024 x 768 resolution
Better quality — 1280 x 1024 resolution
Best quality — 1600 x 1200 resolution
The 1600 x 1200 resolution setting is preferred; 1280 x 1024 is
acceptable. Both will generate a large digital image, which you can
simply attach to an email and send to us.
35mm prints
We prefer to receive digital photos, but we will accept
prints for scanning. In either case, please be sure the focus is
crisp and the subject can easily be isolated (if cropping is
necessary to remove other people or objects from the photo).
Prints should be mailed to:
Vicki Fox, publications manager
Reading Recovery Council of North America
400 W. Wilson Bridge Road, Suite 250
Worthington, OH 43085
Only prints of the highest quality should be submitted, complete
with identifiers for all persons in the photo. Please do not press
heavily when writing on the back of the photo, as indentations often
cause problems in the scanning process. Also please use caution with
felt tip pens as the ink tends to smear and may cause problems with
the image. Ideally, the identifiers should be on a separate piece of
paper and attached to the bottom or back of the photo. Photos will
not be returned unless requested at submission. Due to publication
time lags, photos requested for return will not be sent until after
the issue has been printed and distributed.
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