TheSnowman
New Member
Ok, I hooked up w/ a very good, and perfectionist photographer in town last week. This is a great opportunity for me, and I think it's the beginning of a great working relationship between us. I have had my printer going on two years now, and really thought I figured it out...until now.
95% of everything I print is a vector, and now I'm having to get all these HQ Raster prints to look good, and along w/ that, match all their prints coming from their separate printer. They start talkin' all their sizes @ whatever DPI and all that, and everything I print is actual size, and it's printing @ 720dpi.
Basically, my main question is...can I tweak my prints to match theirs any other way than just printing what they give me, and adjusting my CMYK levels in PosterShop every time? I know people do this everyday, and it shouldn't be a big deal, (maybe it's not) but I just want to make sure I'm putting out the best prints I can, and keep the do-overs to a minimum. Anyone deal w/ this A LOT and have tips?
95% of everything I print is a vector, and now I'm having to get all these HQ Raster prints to look good, and along w/ that, match all their prints coming from their separate printer. They start talkin' all their sizes @ whatever DPI and all that, and everything I print is actual size, and it's printing @ 720dpi.
Basically, my main question is...can I tweak my prints to match theirs any other way than just printing what they give me, and adjusting my CMYK levels in PosterShop every time? I know people do this everyday, and it shouldn't be a big deal, (maybe it's not) but I just want to make sure I'm putting out the best prints I can, and keep the do-overs to a minimum. Anyone deal w/ this A LOT and have tips?