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Calendar Contest Closes: August 4, 2008
We are asking all of our customers to contribute your best EnSight images for the 2009 Calendar Contest. Image submission requirements (including recommended minimum size and file requirements) are listed below the submission form. Please include a 20 word description of what the image or animation shows and your brief courtesy information. Winners will be selected by CEI staff and included in the 2009 calendar.
*The contest opens on, July 1, 2008 and closes on August 4, 2008
Data courtesy of Yuri Bazilevs, Victor Calo and Thomas Hughes, The Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin. Visualization by Karla Vega, Texas Advanced Computing Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
Please fill out the form below to register for the contest.
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Image Submission Requirements
Recommended Minimum Size (allows for full page display)
11.5 x 9 inches at 300dpi / 47.917 x 37.5 inches at 72dpi / 3450 x 2700 pixels
Horizontal (landscape) or Vertical (portrait) based on the longest side.
Square shape renderings: 11.5 x 11.5 inches at 300dpi / 47.917 x 47.917 inches at 72dpi / 3450 x 3450 pixels.
Acceptable File Formats
TIFF files will produce the best clarity without distortion from compression.
JPEG files are acceptable with compression set to "High" or "Maximum" quality to reduce the occurrence of compression artifacts.
We recommend all objects be visible in full within the image's area, in other words not cropped off unless necessary.
We also ask that you make the background color a solid color, preferably using a solid color not used in the image.
Anti aliasingwhen rendering will produce a much smoother edge to objects, thus a more refined and professional presentation of your work. The anti alias option also gives the appearance of a higher resolution render.
Images that are submitted smaller than the minimum size will not be used. Submissions larger than the recommended size are gladly accepted.
Keep in mind, our goal is to show off YOUR hard work at it's best. The more interesting the angle and more detailed the image, the better YOU look! :)
Let the renderings begin!
If you have any questions, contact
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