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Amra:
Saving the picture in CYMK @ >=300DPI wont do you any good... you must CREATE the picture using CYMK @ >=300DPI. If you create it in old RGB and only use <300DPI images pasted into it, then your picture, regardless of how you save it, will still be less then adaquate. |
Nailz:
Ok, thanks.... Let's say I am an idiot ;D and I don't know how to create a document with CYMK... I see in Paint Shop Pro that I can choose the dpi, and then I have the option of choosing colors between 2 and 16.7 million. It doesn't mention CMYK nor do I know what that means. By the way, this is all I have at the moment for a paint program, unless someone wants to donate or recommend something else? :) Thanks again for the help. |
Magnet_Eye:
you probably have an option to change from RGB to CMYK..once you do this you will most likely notice a change in colors. you may have to re-adjust your graphic once in CMYK. try it. another thing: can't kinkos just print from a .tiff or other format? i dunno if it actually HAS to be in CMYK. If it's just a laser print or whatever, it doesnt need be. |
SNAAAKE:
as far as I know kinkos accepts photoshop pro and .TIFF with no problem.. But no paintshop pro format..litte weird.. Anyone know why they are some anti paintshop pro(whatever) ??? Again,Kinkos is just way too funny so I wont be surprised if kinkos doesnt accept your file format or refuse to print your artwork(dumb copy right law about screenshots :P). |
Nailz:
Well crap, I hadn't even thought about that..... Are there online alternatives to Kinko's? I keep seeing post about guys doing marquees, wonder if they have the facilities to do something 32" x 22"? |
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