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hello this is Dan dotton Dan tone Dan Campbell from dotton designs and I'm going to show you a quick short video on just cleaning up jpegs customer provided artwork in this case this was the original artwork as you see it's a jpeg at six inches wide I only need this type up here at the City of Angels and I could try and locate the font that was used it might have been customized but uh for the sake of creating a tutorial on how to clean up this type I'm going to clean it up rather than look for it so basically since it's so small and I know I want a 300 resolution at least could be 600 preferably but I want a 300 resolution file this is going to be a full front print um with some musical notes that's about it so the first thing I want to do is crop it uh closer to the size that I want to work with and I want to get this up to about let's say 11 inches wide somewhere in that range so including the outside here I want to take this up to about 12. inches and then under resolution with re...