Colin
New Member
This may be a stupid question, but here goes:
Let's say I'm going to make some small contour-cut decals (say 2" x 4") and it is comprised of a nice JPG image. When imported into CorelDraw, the JPG image is a relatively big one, and is much, much larger than the 2" x 4" decal. If I simply click on the JPG and grab the corner node and reduce it to the decal size, will there be any printing issues like oversaturation etc, or is that perfectly ok to do?
Or is it always best to reduce the image in terms of it's pixel size in Photoshop first, so that it fits the decal size you're making?
Thanks.
Let's say I'm going to make some small contour-cut decals (say 2" x 4") and it is comprised of a nice JPG image. When imported into CorelDraw, the JPG image is a relatively big one, and is much, much larger than the 2" x 4" decal. If I simply click on the JPG and grab the corner node and reduce it to the decal size, will there be any printing issues like oversaturation etc, or is that perfectly ok to do?
Or is it always best to reduce the image in terms of it's pixel size in Photoshop first, so that it fits the decal size you're making?
Thanks.