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  1. <p>Hi. I recently completed a commercial project for an apartment community and provided both web image sizes and larger image sizes. (I did shoot in RAW on a Nikon D5200) After 8 months of already using my images, including using/posting them to their website before they even paid me, and all images looking great/loading fine when I visited their website and lobby where they were displayed on a 50+ inch TV, they're telling me the images are too small.<br> The first set I provided was for web and they ranged from 500-900KB each at 1024x683 240 resolution. The other set I provided were 1000x1500 at 300 resolution and ranged from 3.5-4.5MB each. I didn't agree to any large format printing like banners, etc. It was just for website and small advertising guides/fliers, etc.<br> I was also concerned about web images because I know not everyone has a high res monitor or super speed bandwidth, so was concerned about web page loading time for average viewers looking for an apartment to rent. I figured the images I provided were more than sufficient and if they needed something larger, the 4MB files could easily be enlarged. My issue is I already resized them to 1000x2000 and simply don't have time to go back and keep resizing them, nor give them what appears to now be a lifetime subscription to my services. Shouldn't the combination of images I provided be sufficient? Any clarification would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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