Dutka Signs 1-800-668-3971


Company name: Dutka Signs 1-800-668-3971
Country: Canada
Region: Ontario
City: Atikokan
Address: PO Box 1424
Postal Code: P0T 1C0
Phone: 8075976224
Site: www.dutkasigns.com
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Dutka Signs 1-800-668-3971
PO Box 1424, Atikokan, Ontario, P0T 1C0, Canada
8075976224


Why web graphics don t work in print... Several Reasons. Most web graphics are low resolution - usually 72 dpi (dots per inch). Color separation is often a problem... just because you see the colors you want doesn t mean the graphic will print separations as needed. Web graphics use an Indexed color or an RGB color space instead of the Spot Color or CMYK color space needed to print. File formats are sometimes not supported in high resolution printing and resizing the graphics can cause it to become blurry or pixelated. They are raster images (as opposed to vector images) that are resolution-dependant. In general, graphics created for the web don t have the quality needed to reproduce well in print. File Formats... First let s define the two types of graphics that are generated from a computer. All photographs and graphics created in Image Editing programs (such as Photoshop or Corel Paint) generate a file that is a "raster" image. That means that the quality of the image is dependent on the resolution and size that it will be printed at - "resolution dependent." (See the section on resolution for a discussion of how all that works.) Resizing of the graphic will change the quality. Programs such as Illustrator, Corel or Freehand can create vector art files (as well as being able to export raster images). Vector art is not dependent on resolution and can be used at any size and resolution without loss of quality. Now what about all those different formats in the "save as" dialogue box? The format that you select here helps determine how your picture will look when output. Vector Images are saved in EPS (Encapsulated Postscript) and WMF (Windows MetaFile) format for placement into other programs. Note that if you are working on a Windows system without a postscript printer, your printer cannot accurately use the EPS format for printing. Both formats are editable and can generally be imported or opened in a vector art program since they are self-contained pieces of coding. This is the preferred format for logos since they are easily editable and can be used at any size. Raster art can be saved in a variety of formats... including the EPS format listed above, but we are just going to talk about the most common formats here. Let s start with the formats that are common to both the Macintosh and Windows systems. With the onset of digital photography and online pictures - JPEG (.jpg) is probably the most common. JPEGs are files that have used a compression method to keep the size of the file down. For print media, use a maximum or high setting. For web (depending on size and load time) use the medium to high setting. These are continuous tone images (such as photographs) and do not support any kind of transparency. JPEGS are usually not the preferred format for your print professional - generally they will prefer a TIFF format (Tagged-Image file Format - .tif). This is an easily cross-platformed image format and it is supported by virtually all programs. TIFFs can be used as RGB, CMYK or Grayscale color modes. Line art is usually saved as a TIFF also.

Dutka Signs 1-800-668-3971 is Atikokan-based company (Ontario, Canada) with a phone number 8075976224. Our data show that the company is located at the address: PO Box 1424. The company has a web site: www.dutkasigns.com.

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