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I am trying to add a screenshot of an iPhone app to the iPhone app submission form. They have these requirements for an image:
Screenshots must be .jpeg, .jpg, .tif, .tiff, or .png file that is 960x640, 960x600, 640x960 or 640x920 pixels, at least 72 DPI, and in the RGB color space.
Here is what I do to create the image.
1) Open PhotoShop 13.0
2) Copy screen of the iPhone emulator to the clipboard by doing Control+CopyScreen
3) In Photoshop, File --> new
4) set Preset: custom, width: 640 and height: 920, and resolution 72, and Color Mode: RGB color
5) I paste the screen into the new image and save it as screen.png
But for some reason, the form to which I am adding this image is rejecting this image saying it does not fit the requirements. Would anyone know why?
The funniest thing is that I tried to upload this image to this question as well, but I got an error that this type of file is unsupported. So it must be something wrong with how I am making the image, right?
Thanks!
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save it as screen.png
, do you select the PNG format or do you save it in some other format and just name it incorrectly? – Hennes – 2012-08-20T22:31:55.0001It may be using a special palette or something. See if it works with MSPaint. – Synetech – 2012-08-20T22:37:22.013