DigitalBBQ
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For 4'x20' banner , when you using photoshop you need to trick-out the resolution and use scalar factor.
Open new document in photoshop, image size, using 4"x20" yes , 4 inches by 20 inches. Resolution make it 800-1200 dpi
Now you have scalar of 4"x20" , at 800-1200 dpi, your file should be about 150 MB which by high res. standard is o.k. still small enough.
Then, you must work within photoshop tools, FONTS, Effects, Filters, ETC. use these tools within photoshop. If you need to import file, make sure it EPS, or high resolution images only, and photoshop will escalate the pixel according to 800dpi module.
Once you have everything done, save your file, then the final size with layers should be about 300mb depend on your details and # of layers.
SAVE your file,
You can delete hidden layers so the next step will be faster!
Then, go to Image Size, and make it 48"x240" ( 4'x20'), and resolution down to 100 dpi. At this point, photoshop will rasterize the overall artwork and details to the new resolution with correct scaler factor.
This resterization will take about 2-5 mins depend if you have at least 4 GB RAM, and enough cache HDD space, and using CS3 with dual core processor PC can improve raster speed.
After this done, Flatten your artwork, and save as TIFF, and DO NOT SAVE your file since you have already export it to TIFF.
Use the TIFF file, and send to your favorite Roland , Mimaki, or whatever printer you got.
Photoshop is great when doing effects on the artwork!
Flexi and Coral are great but when it come to Centerfold images manipulation of high resolution; it a bit sticky and rather slow.
Open new document in photoshop, image size, using 4"x20" yes , 4 inches by 20 inches. Resolution make it 800-1200 dpi
Now you have scalar of 4"x20" , at 800-1200 dpi, your file should be about 150 MB which by high res. standard is o.k. still small enough.
Then, you must work within photoshop tools, FONTS, Effects, Filters, ETC. use these tools within photoshop. If you need to import file, make sure it EPS, or high resolution images only, and photoshop will escalate the pixel according to 800dpi module.
Once you have everything done, save your file, then the final size with layers should be about 300mb depend on your details and # of layers.
SAVE your file,
You can delete hidden layers so the next step will be faster!
Then, go to Image Size, and make it 48"x240" ( 4'x20'), and resolution down to 100 dpi. At this point, photoshop will rasterize the overall artwork and details to the new resolution with correct scaler factor.
This resterization will take about 2-5 mins depend if you have at least 4 GB RAM, and enough cache HDD space, and using CS3 with dual core processor PC can improve raster speed.
After this done, Flatten your artwork, and save as TIFF, and DO NOT SAVE your file since you have already export it to TIFF.
Use the TIFF file, and send to your favorite Roland , Mimaki, or whatever printer you got.
Photoshop is great when doing effects on the artwork!
Flexi and Coral are great but when it come to Centerfold images manipulation of high resolution; it a bit sticky and rather slow.