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  • Rich Perrotta

    April 10, 2010 at 4:25 pm in reply to: Converting text to outlines and the “Package”

    I was thinking. I’ll be sending to the printer Monday (presses aren’t running on the weekend). I may have to Flatten or Convert or get the “package” together at this time instead of just the PDF. Reason being is I’m not sure the layout I did is as simple as I first made it sound. There are several layers,feathers, couple fonts,etc…
    I’ll be opening photoshop and see about creating that “pixel” as mentioned in the article mentioned.

    Any more advice or suggestions would be appreciated. Opening up Photoshop, here we go again, hope this doesn’t take a week or to to figure out…ha,ha… but I’m sure it might.

    Rich

    Never Say Never

  • Thank you John,
    I so appreciate your advice.
    I checked with the printer and they said they should be able to work with the PDFx-1a preset. We’ll see if it works out. You mentioned in another post that if there’s a problem printing I should change a Optimized Subsampling to all. Should I change that setting before creating the PDF and sending to printer, or leave that setting alone and wait for the proof from the printer?

    Thanks again for the help,
    Rich

    Never Say Never

  • Rich Perrotta

    April 8, 2010 at 6:13 pm in reply to: tif and jpg graphic files aren’t crisp

    Thanks John,
    You’ve been a big help.
    I’ll be around.
    Rich

    Never Say Never

  • Rich Perrotta

    April 8, 2010 at 4:41 pm in reply to: tif and jpg graphic files aren’t crisp

    Thank you so much John. For the future, how should I consider which size image files to download? And would tif be preferred over jpg? I’ve been doing the layout from the jpg download, any benefit in backing up and placing the tif download instead?

    Thanks again for your answer to the original post, I changed the display setting (and set it back) and it made all the difference in the world.

    Rich

    Never Say Never

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