– What size are F1 and F2 in inches?

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Koenraad
Jan 24, 2005
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What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem to have them listed.

Thanks!

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steggy
Jan 24, 2005
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote:
What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem to have them listed.

Thanks!

Fi/F2?????????
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Koenraad
Jan 24, 2005
Yeah, the local paper wants its ads in F1 and F2 sizes respectively :-/

"steggy" wrote in message
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote:
What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem
to have them listed.

Thanks!

Fi/F2?????????
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steggy
Jan 24, 2005
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote:
Yeah, the local paper wants its ads in F1 and F2 sizes respectively :-/
"steggy" wrote in message
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote:
What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem
to have them listed.

Thanks!

Fi/F2?????????

Well assuming you are American, here is some info maybe.

http://www.littlebit.com/general_info/papersize.htm

Never heard of it. Funny site is also this one. Funny because I had so much critique about the American sizes, read and realize I am Dutch LOL

http://tinyurl.com/ce0t

steg
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Corey
Jan 24, 2005
Call them up and ask. Just tell them someone commissioned you to create an ad and you would like to know the specifications…in English! 😉 I’ve done ads for a couple newspapers including the New York Times and was always given resolution requirements and dimensions in inches.

Peadge 🙂

"Jon J. Yeager" wrote in message
Yeah, the local paper wants its ads in F1 and F2 sizes respectively :-/
"steggy" wrote in message
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote:
What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem
to have them listed.

Thanks!

Fi/F2?????????

EG
Eric Gill
Jan 25, 2005
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote in news:cNdJd.32798$zV3.900843 @wagner.videotron.net:

"steggy" wrote in message
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote:
What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem
to have them listed.

Thanks!

Fi/F2?????????

Yeah, the local paper wants its ads in F1 and F2 sizes respectively :-/

I’ve been in the biz for, Jesus, 18 years now, built ads that appeared all over North and South America, the EU, China, Australia and even Africa and never heard of such a thing.

Ask them.
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Donster
Jan 25, 2005
It may be that they have a template for their ads and that is a label for a particular size ad.

Jon J. Yeager wrote:
Yeah, the local paper wants its ads in F1 and F2 sizes respectively :-/
"steggy" wrote in message

"Jon J. Yeager" wrote:

What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem
to have them listed.

Thanks!

Fi/F2?????????

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Ryadia
Jan 25, 2005
Eric Gill wrote:
Yeah, the local paper wants its ads in F1 and F2 sizes respectively :-/

I’ve been in the biz for, Jesus, 18 years now, built ads that appeared all over North and South America, the EU, China, Australia and even Africa and never heard of such a thing.

Ask them.
Have you all got tunnel vision?
F1 is "formula one". Currently dominated by "RED" cars.

As for paper? Nah, it must be a troll. Not a single paper supplier in Australia or Birmingham (UK) has a clue on "F1" paper size. I don’t speak American so I never bother to ask but I think they haven’t a clue either… Not even about paper size! 😉

Doug
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Dr Hackenbush
Jan 25, 2005
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote in message
What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem to have them listed.

Thanks!

Cant remember for sure but i thought these are references to newspaper web printing press sizes.
By web i dont mean the WWW but print presses.
As i say not 100% sure on that.
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Hecate
Jan 25, 2005
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 05:46:49 +1000, Ryadia wrote:

Eric Gill wrote:
Yeah, the local paper wants its ads in F1 and F2 sizes respectively :-/

I’ve been in the biz for, Jesus, 18 years now, built ads that appeared all over North and South America, the EU, China, Australia and even Africa and never heard of such a thing.

Ask them.
Have you all got tunnel vision?
F1 is "formula one". Currently dominated by "RED" cars.

LOL!

As for paper? Nah, it must be a troll. Not a single paper supplier in Australia or Birmingham (UK) has a clue on "F1" paper size. I don’t speak American so I never bother to ask but I think they haven’t a clue either… Not even about paper size! 😉
Nor anywhere in the South or South West UK that I can find. The only printing reference if you Google is for a Canon printer – guess what F1 and F2 are? Look at the top of your keyboard <g>



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arrooke
Jan 25, 2005
What exact size are standard formats F1 and F2, in inches? PS7 doesn’t seem to have them listed.

Thanks!

Cant remember for sure but i thought these are references to newspaper
web
printing press sizes.
By web i dont mean the WWW but print presses.
As i say not 100% sure on that.
Maybe they’re talking about pencils. heh,heh,heh.
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steggy
Jan 26, 2005
Ryadia wrote:
Eric Gill wrote:
Yeah, the local paper wants its ads in F1 and F2 sizes respectively :-/

I’ve been in the biz for, Jesus, 18 years now, built ads that appeared all over North and South America, the EU, China, Australia and even Africa and never heard of such a thing.

Ask them.
Have you all got tunnel vision?
F1 is "formula one". Currently dominated by "RED" cars.
As for paper? Nah, it must be a troll. Not a single paper supplier in Australia or Birmingham (UK) has a clue on "F1" paper size. I don’t speak American so I never bother to ask but I think they haven’t a clue either… Not even about paper size! 😉

Doug

Well Doug I worked in America for about 5 years and I did not see that size pop up…….but I would advice the OP to go to a Ferrari garage. They probably have standards for F1 to F4.

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