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Bespoke art and design by Herbie Hysteria. http://www.artbyherbie.com
'I'm comin to you now, I'm just around the corner!'
Bespoke art and design by Herbie Hysteria. http://www.artbyherbie.com
thank you rik and jimhanus, i'm off to the printers (fingers, arms and testicles crossed) - will report back
'I'm comin to you now, I'm just around the corner!'
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Why JPG?
These images would be better suited for print as PDF, TIFF or even just PNG.
But you may run out of memory with TIFF.
Sometimes the better way to do it is to create a 300dpi bitmap copy (SHIFT+Ctrl+C) of the image, then open the bitmap gallery, right-click the bitmap copy and choose 'Save'
That way you'll get a 300dpi PNG of perfect quality.
Here's the 300dpi PNG I exported (the smaller image)
► http://dl.dropbox.com/u/250070/tg/DPX/motorwares1.png
Attached is the 300dpi print quality PDF
thank you sledger, however with png images in the past i have had issues with the cmyk machines not printing the rich black correctly, which is why i have changed my colour model to cmyk and exported as jpegs with exact CMYK profile of the rich black, if this issue wasnt there with pngs, it would be perfect, thanks!
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Then use the PDF. (I'm not actually sure about CMYK and jpg, especially your solid red. Bad choice in my opinion)
All printers should be able to use PDF.
Do you still need these?
I have created two PDFs. The smaller at 100% size, the larger at half-size. Being vector, your printer can size these to their heart's content.
Mike
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Attached are screen shots from within Acrobat showing the color values. You created them with those percentages, so that is what hit the PDFs. It isn't the best rich black percentages to use, but they are what you used.
You can grab the ZIP file here:
http://www.wenzloffandsons.com/temp/...iehysteria.zip
It contains your original XAR, two more XAR files (small.xar and large.xar for their respective images) and PDFs (again, small.pdf and large.pdf).
Take care, Mike
Herbie are you sure you are using the right programme as you will not get a CMYK profile from a Jpeg. The printer will only rip the image and convert it to CMYK you would be better to use a bitmap programme that has a CMYK colour profile.
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