Here is what was required: The image files should be in High quality jpeg format, images should be no smaller than 1000 pixels in any direction (about 13")and be exactly 72 dpi. This should result in most images files ranging from 700 kb to 2 mb in file size. So two people and two days of frustration we still couldn't get there (not with Adobe photoshop 13, or my husbands fancy apple computer ,my I pad or I phone. This 72 dpi requirement was driving us crazy. (the photo turned out to be bigger than the quilt at 72dpi) When I lowered the photo size the dpi went up instead of down. I have used an older version of Photoshop for years but never run across a DPI requirement. I read up on it and I know what it is and I know that it is supposed to be interchangeable with PPI as listed on the photoshop. I gave up when I asked the curator about it and he suggested that I was not professional enough to enter his Art exhibit., or be published in a book or magazine, with out even seeing my work. ( I have done both of these successfully in the past and I have three quilts traveling in shows right now including the one in question so I can't even have it professionally photographed)
I need to know what the trick is so that I don't run into this again. I can't be the only one who has run across this.