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| emdkay:
Also, we recommend that your images be at least 300dpi, but can print up to 720dpi. Speaking of which, do you have that artwork, deano7? I didn't see it uploaded yet. |
| deano7:
I haven't uploaded it yet - I don't have the artwork someone else made it for me. Is 720 DPI too low of resolution? I am concerned that the last guy said it didn't look good up close. It is a jukebox and people will be standing right up to it with the marquee literally 1 foot in front of their eyes. I am sending it in a high resolution and the marquee is only going to be 9"X 20". What do you think? |
| Ginsu Victim:
Dude, his marquees look great up close. Don't listen to that one guy. Listen to me instead. :lol |
| DeLuSioNal29:
+ 1 on EmdKay. I've supplied him with 300dpi artwork and it prints beautifully! The gradients on my marquee are flawless. (see attached pic). DeLuSioNaL29 |
| deano7:
phew, that does look good. Emdkay, the artwork will either arrive tonight or on Saturday. I am at the mercy of someone else sending the file, but I will be sure to send you an email when it is uploaded. Can you guys give me some advice? Here is the artwork I've had created (along with a pic of the juke), but the background is rather dark. Will enough light get through to make it look good as a marquee or should I try and lighten it up a bit before I print? Attached is a pic of the juke I built and a low res version of the artwork that I have. Hopefully, I'll get the high res uploaded to you soon! BTW, where are you located Emdkay? I am in Southern Cal, what is the tyipical timing for production and shipping? I am having some people over 3-6-10 and wonder whether I need to apply pressure to my designer to get it to you today or if Saturday would leave enough time. Thanks guys, I am excited to put the finishing touches on my first build! |
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