Hello all,
I am working on a very unique situation, and am running into a wall.
I have a complete file designed just the way I need, supplied to me by a very good designer. Everything has been done properly in file set up, for a typical wrap job. Designed in Photoshop CS3 in 10th scale, 720ppi. Here is the issue.
The design is highly, HIGHLY detailed, lots of vector smart objects. When I flatten the image to print, the vector lines become a little blurry, but blurry enough to make it jagged. Typically, I could put a .3 to .5 gaussian blur on an image and smooth it out just enough to please the eye, but this entire image is comprised of a white background and tons of detailed black vectors. So even with a very slight blur, it's obvious.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to better save the file for keeping vector lines from Photoshop and printing in Wasatch?
Thank you all in advance!
I am working on a very unique situation, and am running into a wall.
I have a complete file designed just the way I need, supplied to me by a very good designer. Everything has been done properly in file set up, for a typical wrap job. Designed in Photoshop CS3 in 10th scale, 720ppi. Here is the issue.
The design is highly, HIGHLY detailed, lots of vector smart objects. When I flatten the image to print, the vector lines become a little blurry, but blurry enough to make it jagged. Typically, I could put a .3 to .5 gaussian blur on an image and smooth it out just enough to please the eye, but this entire image is comprised of a white background and tons of detailed black vectors. So even with a very slight blur, it's obvious.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to better save the file for keeping vector lines from Photoshop and printing in Wasatch?
Thank you all in advance!