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Submit a wedding photo

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Editor
Franklin & Marshall magazine
PO Box 3003
Lancaster PA 17604-3003

Phone:
717.291.3981

Fax:
717.291.4381

Email:
magazine@fandm.edu

Please send comments about this website to:
t_brixius@fandm.edu


Back Issue print copies and reprints

For back issues (one year from the current issue) of the print magazine, please contact the Office of College Relations at 717.291.3981. Reprints of older articles are also available. Magazine subscriptions are limited to current students, parents of current students, alumni, faculty, and staff.


Wedding photos

We accept photos that show alumni in attendance and have been sent to us within a year of the wedding date. We prefer color for our web site, but we will accept black and white. To send photos electronically, please see below.

Include the following information: full name and class year, spouse's full name and class year (if applicable), names and class years of guests from left to right by row, when and where you were married, where you are living now, and current job titles and employers. Please include a daytime phone number.

If you would like the photo returned, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

To send photos electronically:

1. Save as a JPEG in RGB color with maximum or high quality/low or lowest compression.

2. Resolution is less important than size in PIXELS.

3. The shortest dimension (width or height) must be at least 1440 pixels, the bigger the better. (This means that, even if the resolution is only 72 dpi, we still get a 4-inch image.)

4. It would be safer to send the file using:

StuffIt or DropStuff

WinZip (for PC users)

It won't make the file much smaller but will protect against corruption.

5. If the JPEG is not 1440 pixels (or something close to that), do not resample it to make it bigger - this will only mean a fuzzy, bitmappy image when printed. In these cases we cannot use the image. You will need to send us hard copy or rescan the original (although, unless you've got a great scanner, we'd prefer to do the rescanning).