Large Posters & Banners
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- ian0
I'd set them up at a decent size, thats straightforward to rescale, like either 1/10 or 1/4 size. 1/4 size is usally acceptable, especially if you have any raster images in there. Keep your raster images at least 300dpi, at 1/4 and you should be fine.
If they're vectors they'll be fine, as most printers would accept an eps file, though it never hurts to ask.
If you've set it up to same size and export it as a jpeg it would be fairly massive, especially if you're exporting at 300dpi. Which would explain the memory issues.
- Thanks, i figured I could. You have to see the rasters...They came from a powerpoint slide. (DoD - gotta love it)brothernoah
- ian0
in regard to your note, my reply was running on a bit:
I can well imagine they are gorgeous! Just let your client know what kind of quality they can expect. If possible, set em up at 300dpi, and do a print out of them scaled to the correct size (especially of the powerpoint images). You'll only get a small portion of the design on an A3, but it'll be a good indication of where you stand.
- Quarter inch in the corner of a PPT. Noah. we want these a foot large. Luckily i have some contacts and tracked down some high res. This is what i'm up against.brothernoah
- bjladams0
is the email you have listed active? - I just sent you thru some info.