Design to the pixel!
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- airey0
i tell print designers to use 288dpi and usually supply a measurement width for their photoshop files. 288 divides to 72 perfectly without buggering the design up but still lets the print designer use the toolsets / filters / measurements their comfortable with - obviously at lower res the effects / styles / whatever become different to use or apply and that confuses the fuckers.
- ar170na0
I'm a designer and I'm pixel-paranoid. I created this Design Slideshow exactly for that reason: http://www.theclientspace.com/de…
- PIZZA0
You have "digital" in your agency name... and you send me 300dpi files. GO DIE IN A FIRE YOU INCOMPETENT FUCKWIT
- bumdrizzle0
i thought you had your web monkeys fired if they dared to complain about your 'message' being handed over as an indesign file monospaced?
- Ranger0
With the recession encouraging so much hate between us I can only hope for a summer of love to reunite all
- kpl0
*hides the iPhone 4
- cannonball19780
*starts swinging arms in punching motion involuntarily*
They did what?
- SoulFly0
Just uncheck "resample image" and the pixel dimension will stay the same as you convert the file to low-res, under image size.
- PonyBoy0
*sigh...
... stop w/explanations of 'what to do'... I know what to do... :)... I'm just annoyed as fuck that a 'web studio' hands off files like this.
- PonyBoy0
GET YOUR FUCKING PITCHFORKS AND JOIN ME, DAMNIT!