The B.C. Catholic Can Accept Photos in a Variety of Ways
Digitally
Photos can be e-mailed to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or "burned" onto a CD and mailed to the office. The pictures should be as large as possible (originals are best).
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Do not use compression to make the file-size smaller
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Do not shrink the image size to send it by e-mail (contact us)
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Ideally pictures should be as large (in pixels, inches, etc) as possible
Physically
Photos can be sent to The B.C. Catholic office in prints (glossy or matte) or as film negatives. The B.C. Catholic will scan these digitally for use in the paper.
Scanning
If you have prints and are thinking of scanning them to send to us digitally, please do not. We would be much happier to scan them here, giving us greater control over DPI, cropping and colour correction for newsprint. Also, many scanners are automated and the end result (though it looks great on your screen) may not be what you hoped for. The best bet is to send us the prints.





By Barb Fraze
WASHINGTON (CNS)
The controversy surrounding a bishop in a Catholic diocese about 160 km from Beijing illustrates the problems facing Chinese Catholic communities trying to follow Pope Benedict XVI's instructions to unite.
Coadjutor Bishop Francis An Shuxin of Baoding, who spent 10 years under house arrest for refusing to join the government-approved Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, agreed last year to join...



