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**Important Note For The DIY Gauge Templates**

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Old 02-10-2002, 01:24 PM
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**Important Note For The DIY Gauge Templates**

I've recieved a few emails about this already, from people who d/led other templates off the net and say they are WAY too big for proper gauge size. What you need to realize is most of these have been done in eithe rPhotoshop or Illustrator, usually at a high resolution (300 dpi or so). When they are saved for the web, in .jpg format, they are saved at 72 dpi - and when they are saved to that .jpg format, the loss of resolution equates to making the image a lot larger. To put it simply, the .jpg's will propably have to be scaled down (sometimes up) before they fit right. Be sure to measure them before you print!
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