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  1. #1
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    Hi, i have just started to do some graphics work for a friend. i have designed her a logo. which she likes very much, but, when i sent it via email. she said she printed it out and said it went all grainy.
    on my pc it was fine. I am a real amateur. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I MIGHT BE GOING WRONG.

    have been told i am not exporting the completed graphic proper. hav designed the logo adobe imagestyler.

    also what formats should i send a completed logo in.
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  2. #2
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    Hi, i have just started to do some graphics work for a friend. i have designed her a logo. which she likes very much, but, when i sent it via email. she said she printed it out and said it went all grainy.
    on my pc it was fine. I am a real amateur. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I MIGHT BE GOING WRONG.

    have been told i am not exporting the completed graphic proper. hav designed the logo adobe imagestyler.

    also what formats should i send a completed logo in.
    IP

  3. #3
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    when exporting... do not optimize for web...
    to be safe, export in .tif format at 300dpi for offset printing.
    IP

  4. #4
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    .tiff or .eps for file format for print.
    cmyk mode

    that should do it.
    IP

 

 

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