Closed cameronehrlich closed 9 years ago
@LouieRubio did you get this note about what size to make them? I'm about to take a look through evernote now..
Looking now - what are the specific sizes? Also: am I doing 300 or 72 pixels for inch?
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Responded to github - what sizes? 300 or 72 pi?
Thanks, Louie Rubio
On Nov 11, 2014, at 11:11 PM, Cameron Ehrlich notifications@github.com wrote:
@LouieRubio did you get this note about what size to make them? I'm about to take a look through evernote now..
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@LouieRubio This link should clarify it. http://www.paintcodeapp.com/news/iphone-6-screens-demystified But here are the main details:
Awesome - this is perfect - Ya we'll add the screenshots to the next update
Thanks, Louie Rubio
On Nov 11, 2014, at 11:51 PM, Cameron Ehrlich notifications@github.com wrote:
This link should clarify it. http://www.paintcodeapp.com/news/iphone-6-screens-demystified But here are the main details:
iPhone 5/5s/6/6s ones at 1242 × 2208, 401 PPI. iPhone 4/4s ones at 640 x 960, 326 PPI — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.
I added some comments to the Evernote document. I'm going to submit to Apple now, but actually we can swap out the screenshots all the way up until the time they approve it. So let's try to get them in this version!
Ok good to know. That's great. Will try my best to get them done (night time here now).
Thanks, Louie Rubio
On Nov 12, 2014, at 12:13 AM, Cameron Ehrlich notifications@github.com wrote:
I added some comments to the Evernote document. I'm going to submit to Apple now, but actually we can swap out the screenshots all the way up until the time they approve it. So let's try to get them in this version!
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Nice jake!
Sweeeet
On Nov 13, 2014, at 11:57 PM, Cameron Ehrlich notifications@github.com wrote:
Nice jake!
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We need to show the new art, the "four-per-row" tiling, the new capture button, larger arrows, etc...
We should do only two sets of images: 1) with the iPhone 6 Plus and then scale them down for the smaller screen sizes with the same ratio, 2) with the iPhone 4/4s because it has a different aspect ratio than all the other iPhone screen sizes.