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  1. #1

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    Ok, I have make my illustration with XAXA X.

    It is very a complex image and I want print it in a service. Which method is more better to print in service? I create a bmp, tiff or png file to print my image in hig resolution? Any suggestions to get better solution?

    Thanks

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    Ok, I have make my illustration with XAXA X.

    It is very a complex image and I want print it in a service. Which method is more better to print in service? I create a bmp, tiff or png file to print my image in hig resolution? Any suggestions to get better solution?

    Thanks

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    Hi Spyro70,

    How about Tiff. They seem to like that format alot.

    http://www.draginet.com/dragon.gif
    John/DOT
    John/DOT

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    Ok...
    For the output I must set anything of particular?

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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by spyro70:
    Ok...
    For the output I must set anything of particular?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Make it CMYK... See the rest of the forums for how to do that.

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    John/DOT
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    Spyro,

    If you are having your stuff printed on Epson's range of professional printers, or any other inkjet that uses more than 6-7+ colours - DO NOT convert to CMYK. The RGB colour space is closer in range to these printers than CMYK is.

    Risto

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  7. #7

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    ok...I'll ask to service before to print.

    Thanks

 

 

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