Picture quality for reducing?

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Picture quality for reducing?

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Folks,
As some of you may have seen my illuminated logo entry for LCC, you know I am an illuminator, when it comes to most things computer I am a bit of a luddite. I was thinking of making an illuminated manuscript page to reduce down to a 2x2 tile. What size would it need to be to start and what kind picture quality would I need to reduce it and still have it look good? My normal pages about 8x10 to 24x36. Thanks for the help.
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Hey Legokilt, this thread best belongs in publishing. I'll move it for you.
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Bluesecrets,
Thanks for the heads up. I thought since I was working on a custom piece it went in "Customs". Thanks anyway.
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