Originally Posted by
xpatUSA
Hello Andrea, do pardon my earlier post, relevant though it be, was a bit sarcy.
Is the magazine of the paper printed variety? What is the size of one page, A4? A3? Does your husband have to know in advance how big each printed image will be? Do y'all use a posh photo-editor, like Adobe LightRoom? These questions are related to "print resolution" i.e. how big an image looks when printed on paper. The problem with understanding printer resolution is that the relationship is inverse - the bigger the resolution, the smaller the image.
What you need to find out is how your camera sets the printer resolution (NOT the pixel dimensions) of the image file it puts out. I've only got a D50, so can't really help you but someone here will.
For a small-size magazine you shouldn't really need maximum pixel-sized images (sorry, Rob). Some may disagree. My rationale is:
Say the biggest pic in a printed article is 5"x7" then, perhaps, one might make that 6"x9" for the magazine's folks to crop or re-size a bit. That's 6x300 high and 9x300 wide = 1800x2700px at 300 ppi. I've read that most mags accept JPEG sRGB files and perhaps we would send them at high to max quality. Like, from Adobe, a quality of 9-12 should be good enough - not that I've ever done it.
Good luck!