Archive for the ‘Design Resolution’ Category
|The Importance of Good Print quality when creating Photo Postcards
Thursday, August 5th, 2010 by Overnight Prints
Much of the sharp resolution, color, and tone of a photographers work will be lost if they decide to print their print promotions digitally! We explain why photographers should choose offset printing for their print design and promotion.
Tags: 4 color printing, how does digital printing work, how does offset printing work, offset print provider, offset printing, offset printing for photographers, photo flyers, photo postcards, photography postcards, photography promotions, professional photography promotions, quality printing, the difference between offset and digital printing
Posted in Design Resolution, General Interest, Post Cards, Print Color & Color Correction, Welcome Bloggers | No Comments »
Resolution Blues: the tiff between gifs and jpgs
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 by Katrina Hase
Ever have this happen? A publication asks you to send a logo or photo to them, so you take time out of your busy day, find the logo or image on your hard drive and send it over. Later that day, someone from the production department emails you that you’ve sent the wrong file format. Huh?
Or perhaps you put together a gorgeous Powerpoint presentation with photos you downloaded from the web, then went to print handouts from the file, only to discover the pictures are all jaggy and weird looking! What’s going on?
Well, my friend—you’re experiencing the resolution blues. (Don’t worry—you’re not alone.)
Tags: Design Resolution, designing for print, designing for web, giff, jpeg, jpg, logo resolution, pixels, print color, resolution, screen color, tiff
Posted in Design Resolution, Photoshop | 3 Comments »
