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Mar 3rd 2003 | #93888 Report |
Member since: Dec 13th 2002 Posts: 904 |
Ok, I got a question. I've made a flier for an upcomming party, and printed a copy, however, when it gets printed, it looks kinda jaggy and ... I dunno, strange. How do you get fliers to look smooth and professional when they are printed? Do you make it in photoshop and put it on illistrator or ... what? I don't get it. Oh, we're printing on a mid-gloss paper if you need to know. |
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Mar 3rd 2003 | #93889 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2002 Posts: 1706 |
Resolution, resolution, resolution. Makes sure its at 300dpi and in CMYK mode. Then save as a PDF, any jaggies after this is just a problem with your work.
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Mar 4th 2003 | #93929 Report |
Member since: Feb 11th 2003 Posts: 70 |
Or use a page layout program, ie quark, freehand, indesign, or pagemaker(last resort)
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Mar 4th 2003 | #93930 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2002 Posts: 1706 |
Yes, save as a Tiff and place that in Indesign or Quark. This is how I typically do things. I was thinking most people that I know that make party posters just use PS :D
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Mar 4th 2003 | #93935 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Illustrator will output crisper and cleaner print, esp text, than PS. Just my experieince.
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