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What program do you use to send to clients there sign proof via email? Is there an editable pdf form that allows them to sign off as it were the design? Looking for suggestions or options.
Personally, I really hate sending someone crappy, low-res designs while expecting them to be excited about it enough to give me money. Most people will have a hard time looking past the crappy , low-res image you just sent them and if you try to explain to them that it's because you're afraid that they'll take it to another shop for a better price....well, that doesn't exactly give off a sense of confidence on your part now does it?
Whoozziee said:Putting a password on your .pdf's and disabling a few checkboxes when saving does the trick basicly. Password protected .pdf's are not easly cracked.
Replicator has got it right.
I can crack any pdf file so they are useless.
Clients only get low quality raster files and NEVER get a vector.
If they want anything better they will have to pay for it!!
I don't trust no one even the returning customers. There will always be someone who will beat your qoute, especially if they dont have to design the artwork.
Also on our proofs there is a copyright notice and I have used this 3 times now to prosecute someone for using my artwork!!!!
Pudding will do it!
Putting a password on your .pdf's and disabling a few checkboxes when saving does the trick basicly. Password protected .pdf's are not easly cracked.
You can only allow printing (low res if you want) and disallow copying, selecting everything else.