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Old 12-20-2005, 12:15 AM   #1
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Default Print Graphics Question

Okay, quick question/clarification....

When designing a logo or graphic for print work, it needs to be resiable. Can I do this okay in photoship and save it as .png or .psf?


I think this would be okay, but I've never worked with print graphics aside from some pamphlets and stuff...

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Old 12-20-2005, 12:55 AM   #2
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Default Re: Print Graphics Question

.PSD - if you want to resize and edit it later in vector format.

And, Macromedia Fireworks uses a special .PNG format to save its vector graphics.

For printing them, size them higher than they should be then reduce them in size to keep quality.
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Default Re: Print Graphics Question

Well if you need it to be resizable i would recommend you to create the logo in Illustrator, because if you create a png. or a jpg and your printer guy needs to adjust the logo, it may not look the same, you need something created in "curves" - otherwise it would look pixelate and off ...

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Default Re: Print Graphics Question

i agree with png
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