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Dear MesArt Artist, Dear MesArt Artist,
-The high-resolution images is a new MesArt feature which allows artists to upload high resolution images and the visitors to view them in artwork Enlarge page.  
-We now accept high-resolution images of up to 1 MB and up to 2000 pixels in width. The images that are wider than 600 pixels are automatically watermarked with your name and copyright statement in large views (e.g. on the Enlarge page). +We are excited to announce a new MesArt feature which allows artists to upload high resolution images, and visitors to view them in artwork '''Enlarge''' page.
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 +We now accept high-resolution artwork images of up to 1 MB size and up to 2000 pixel width. The images that are wider than 600 pixels are automatically watermarked with your name and copyright statement in large views (e.g. on the Enlarge page).
The images must be in GIF or JPEG format, minimum width 550px, The images must be in GIF or JPEG format, minimum width 550px,
recommended width 1000-2000px, file size up to 1 MB. recommended width 1000-2000px, file size up to 1 MB.
-'''Note:''' Unfortunately, we can't automatically convert lower resolution images in your account into a higher resolution; you'll have to upload the images again, bigger widths this time. The magnified view is available for the images that are wider than a certain threshold, currently 600px (width), at which point the system decides they need additional protection and watermarks them, to protect authors' rights.+'''Note:''' Unfortunately, we can't automatically convert lower resolution images already in your account into a higher resolution version; you'll have to upload the images with bigger widths. For the images that are wider than a certain threshold, currently 600px (width), the system recognizes they need additional protection and watermarks them in order to protect authors' rights.
-Detailed instructions are available here:+ 
 +Here are detailed steps on how to prepare artwork images for the Web:
http://www.mesart.com/html/imageoptimization.shtml http://www.mesart.com/html/imageoptimization.shtml
http://www.mesart.com/art/FAQ:Preparing_Artwork_and_Text_Files http://www.mesart.com/art/FAQ:Preparing_Artwork_and_Text_Files
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If you don't want changes in your account, you don't have to do anything. On the other hand, if you would like to take advantage of this new feature, re-upload your images with increased images sizes. If you don't want changes in your account, you don't have to do anything. On the other hand, if you would like to take advantage of this new feature, re-upload your images with increased images sizes.
MesArt staff MesArt staff

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Dear MesArt Artist,


We are excited to announce a new MesArt feature which allows artists to upload high resolution images, and visitors to view them in artwork Enlarge page.

We now accept high-resolution artwork images of up to 1 MB size and up to 2000 pixel width. The images that are wider than 600 pixels are automatically watermarked with your name and copyright statement in large views (e.g. on the Enlarge page).

The images must be in GIF or JPEG format, minimum width 550px, 
recommended width 1000-2000px, file size up to 1 MB.

Note: Unfortunately, we can't automatically convert lower resolution images already in your account into a higher resolution version; you'll have to upload the images with bigger widths. For the images that are wider than a certain threshold, currently 600px (width), the system recognizes they need additional protection and watermarks them in order to protect authors' rights.


Here are detailed steps on how to prepare artwork images for the Web:

http://www.mesart.com/html/imageoptimization.shtml

http://www.mesart.com/art/FAQ:Preparing_Artwork_and_Text_Files


If you don't want changes in your account, you don't have to do anything. On the other hand, if you would like to take advantage of this new feature, re-upload your images with increased images sizes.

MesArt staff