Oh OK, I was at 300, I'll have to run some test prints at different dpi's.what DPI did you set it to?
only need like 100-150 dpi for a banner.
Professional Graphic Designers rarely carry the same skill set as a Professional Pre-Press Technician. The designer's primary purpose is to create the image, with no cares about the technical end of it (file size, color space, number of layers, etc.). It's the pre-press tech that wrestles with the file to make it more manageable and print as intended. So that 9.5 gig file could very well have been done by a pro designer. It's just up to pre-press to deal with the mess. Bill accordingly!I hate when that happens , had a client give me a double sided DVD for a 4 x 25 banner , took 10 minutes for my computer read . was done by professional graphic designers they said
Does this still stand if the banner needs images?what DPI did you set it to?
only need like 100-150 dpi for a banner.
BOOM!!!! This right here^^^^^^^^Professional Graphic Designers rarely carry the same skill set as a Professional Pre-Press Technician. The designer's primary purpose is to create the image, with no cares about the technical end of it (file size, color space, number of layers, etc.). It's the pre-press tech that wrestles with the file to make it more manageable and print as intended. So that 9.5 gig file could very well have been done by a pro designer. It's just up to pre-press to deal with the mess. Bill accordingly!
Does this still stand if the banner needs images?
One of my pet peeves is seeing someone rasterize vector art.We printed a backdrop of the New York skyline for a banquet... the closest observers were going to be 50 feet away and we could only pull 4dpi from the originals at the size needed... it looked awesome from 50 feet! it looked like a good reproduction of the actual sepia print photo that we used.... some people who saw it up close afterword could not believe it was the same thing they just spent 2 hours staring at thinking it was a good print!... so yes, you can use very low-res files if it corresponds to the viewing distance.
Vector artwork is much better whenever possible.