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2 6 WWW.UNWLA.ORG “НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ”, ЛИСТОПАД 201 8 $100 each John M. & Aleksandra Kasznica, Sofia A. Capar; $50 Kenneth & Myroslawa Wanio; $10 Lida Celuch . Вічна Їй пам’ять! Memory Eternal ! У світлу пам’ять св. п. Мирослави Дани - лишин складаємо даток на Стипендійну Акцію СУА : $200 Д - р Юрій і Наді я Кігічаки; $50 Мирослав і Зірка Смородські . Вічна пам’ять! ПОЖЕРТВИ ЗА ВЕРЕСЕНЬ 2018 - го р. / DONATIONS SEPTEMBER 2018 $1,260 In memory of Ulana Kobzar (86); $1,000 In Memory of Olha Malanchuk (36); $850 UNWLA Branch 118, Houston, Texas; $780 UNWL A Branch 96, Michigan; $770 UNWLA Branch 129, Michigan; $450 Dr. Daria Nowakiwska Lissy, PhD (54); $330 Olena Boyko (56), Alex I. Khowaylo, Mary Ellen Koalchic, Dr. Luba M. Zuk Levy, MD, Roman & Olha Nowakiwsky (54), Helena Schultz, Esq., (38), Martha D. Shyprykevich (67), Yuri B. & Anna H. Zelinsky; $320 Luba Bilowchtchuk(98); $220 Nicholas I. & Germaine J. Milanych Family Found.Trust, Nadia Trojan (108); $200 Henriette Oberleitner (98) Happy Birth- day Bernard Krawczuk!; $110 Marta V. Borodayko (36), My ron B. Kraw - czuk (98); $21 Renata Bihun (28); We thank you for your generosity! Щиро дякуємо за Вашу благодійність! М. Орися Яцусь, скарбник Комісії стипендій СУА, Анна Кравчук, почесна голова СУА, референтка стипендій СУА. UNWLA , INC Scholarship / Children - Student Sponsorship Program P.O. Box 24, Matawan, New Jersey 07747 - 0024 • Phone: 732 - 441 - 9530 • Email: nazustrich@verizon.net Guidelines for Submitting Photographs to Our Life 1. Renaming your photos . Please do not send photos named JPG126XYZ3 24 or something similar. ALL pho- tos should be renamed and numbered, preferably in the sequence you would like them to appear in article. For example, #1 Branch 489, #2 Branch 489, #3 Branch 489, or some other system that makes it easy to identify what the photos are intended to illustrate and where they belong. 2. Captions. Please type a caption for each photo and provide this information at end of your article. Number each caption so that it corresponds with the photo it describes. 3. Photo credits . Ple ase give credit where credit is due and let us know name(s) of photographer(s). 4. Look at your photo before sending. Please pick photos carefully and really look at what you are sending before you send. We generally will not publish photos that show lot s and lots of backs of heads blocking the view of whatever or whoever was meaningful or important. We also reserve the right not to print photographs that are fuzzy or otherwise technically unacceptable. 5. Technical matters. Digital photography is someti mes wonderful and sometimes disastrous, and digital cameras are not created equal. Neither are cell phone cameras. Some simply take better photos than others. Please note that what might look fine on your telephone or computer screen may look washed out or fuzzy when transferred to paper. The worst of the worst are images copied from Facebook or other internet sites and pasted into emails or Word documents. Each copy and paste operation dilutes the resolution of the image and makes it fuzzier. If the camera or cell phone used to take the photo in the first place produced a low - resolution picture to begin with, each successive generation of the picture is worse. Photo “resolution” is measured in something called DPI (dots per inch). The higher the number, th e better the picture looks on paper. The ideal resolution for photographs printed on glossy paper like the paper used for Our Life is 300 dpi, and this is the dpi recommended by Marie Duplak of Computoprint, the outfit that has been printing Our Life since the 1970s. Most of the photos we receive have a significantly lower resolution, not be- cause photographers are bad people but because most people don’t know (and don’t really even need to know) the relationship between resolution and print. I didn’t know m ost of this either, so I asked experts (thank you Zoriana, Roma, Tania, Ilona, Mariyka, Petro, and Drago). Thank You for your cooperation!
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