
School Sports Photo Scan Resolution Checklist for Digital Archives
The right scan resolution for school sports photos depends on intended use: 600 DPI for archival masters and hall-of-fame displays, 300 DPI for standard print reproduction, and 150–200 DPI for web-only or digital display output. Scanning at the wrong resolution wastes storage on files you can’t use, or produces pixelated images that embarrass a program when displayed on a trophy-case touchscreen or a banquet slideshow.
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Athletic Team Picture Day Ideas for Schools: A Complete Planning Guide
Athletic team picture day is one of the most permanent moments of any school sports season. The photographs taken that day will appear in yearbooks, line the hallways of athletic facilities, fill digital recognition displays, and show up decades later when a 40-year reunion slide deck cycles through a gymnasium projector. Yet at most schools, picture day receives less planning attention than any single road game—resulting in rushed lineups, mismatched uniforms, awkward formations, and images that do nothing to honor the athletes or the program.
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