Not really, lol. whats a bleed?
Set the flyer up at 600dpi not 300dpi if text is involved - you get a much crisper text![]()
Set the flyer up at 600dpi not 300dpi if text is involved - you get a much crisper text![]()
If it is being professionally litho printed, then raster images will (usually) get down-sampled to around 300dpi anyways![]()
If it is being professionally litho printed, then raster images will (usually) get down-sampled to around 300dpi anyways![]()
Thats what separates good and bad printersI'll never downsample a photoshop job if it has text in it - any modern day RIP will find this a breeze and running it 200lpi you'll see the best quality.
Thats what separates good and bad printersI'll never downsample a photoshop job if it has text in it - any modern day RIP will find this a breeze and running it 200lpi you'll see the best quality.
heh. Fair point!
Do people actually bother printing flyers at 200 screen though?