signguy95
New Member
My question may be somewhat stupid but I'm trying to teach myself photoshop, and I am trying to expand into the digital printing area. I am currently going to sub-out my printing needs until I can build a rep for digital printing...
Ok, may 1st question is: When creating a fresh design what should my settings be (ex. New Document)? Does the ppi and color mode matter that much at this stage of design? And if so, what recommendations or calculations do you "normally" use for this?
2nd, Some of the filters that I have used look really good (ex. EyeCandy 4000), but some filters don't appeal pleasing to the eye in areas of quality. They look "fairly" good on the screen, but look like they might not turn out so well when printed? What are some thoughts on screen looks versus actual printing looks?
One more question and I will be done...sorry about all the newbie questions, but it seems like the place to ask!
3rd, What can a printer's RIP do with the image in reference to changing resolution? Anything that would concern or matter to the designer? And How would some of you that do digital printing prefer to have files sent to you, as in resolution, file size, sized to scale or not?
Not having the printer to play and test with, I just have some concerns as to tell a customer that I can make it look this certain way to have it come back totally crappy because of my ignorance...And as many probably know there's not that many books on "How to use photoshop for signmaking".
Jay J
And Bobby, Do you teach any photoshop lessons over at JSI Systems? Just thought I might ask!
Ok, may 1st question is: When creating a fresh design what should my settings be (ex. New Document)? Does the ppi and color mode matter that much at this stage of design? And if so, what recommendations or calculations do you "normally" use for this?
2nd, Some of the filters that I have used look really good (ex. EyeCandy 4000), but some filters don't appeal pleasing to the eye in areas of quality. They look "fairly" good on the screen, but look like they might not turn out so well when printed? What are some thoughts on screen looks versus actual printing looks?
One more question and I will be done...sorry about all the newbie questions, but it seems like the place to ask!
3rd, What can a printer's RIP do with the image in reference to changing resolution? Anything that would concern or matter to the designer? And How would some of you that do digital printing prefer to have files sent to you, as in resolution, file size, sized to scale or not?
Not having the printer to play and test with, I just have some concerns as to tell a customer that I can make it look this certain way to have it come back totally crappy because of my ignorance...And as many probably know there's not that many books on "How to use photoshop for signmaking".
Jay J
And Bobby, Do you teach any photoshop lessons over at JSI Systems? Just thought I might ask!