Just a reminder :)
Jpeg loses fidelity and is correct for online publication only
Tiff does not lose fidelity but reads poorly on web browsers so it is correct for print only
RGB is for online, CMYK is for print
Highly saturated and luminous greens/cyan do not print.
Jpeg loses fidelity and is correct for online publication only
Tiff does not lose fidelity but reads poorly on web browsers so it is correct for print only
RGB is for online, CMYK is for print
Highly saturated and luminous greens/cyan do not print.
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Just be aware you can always make things smaller but can't size up with out decay
Not 300 dpi, that would be too easy! It's 220, to show you how close you could have come to having a marginally print-quality image without quite getting there.
My response was, "Maybe? But we don't have them."
for print, pages are exported to PDF which is then converted to an EPS for plating. it's on newsprint so quality loss isn't as noticeable.
You can print JPEG files for color and they will print well if you do the JPEG properly. A smart printer assumes that didn't happen.
It's a slightly different color space so iirc the major change is how the color mixing math is done! More technical than comics artists need to sweat
JPG (or WebP) is best for large, complex and detailed photography with lots of colours, shading etc.
JIF is good for sandwiches.
А ще фігма.
Канва теж, якщо тобі не просто картінку на білому картоні роздрукувати.
А ще svg при друці може давати помилку (у нас так к'юар коди при конвертації в пдф зникли)
...ooo🤖
For photographic inkjet or lambda prints you absolutely do *not* want to convert to CMYK at any point!
I’d also argue that (high quality)JPEGs are fine for final file delivery for photo prints.
Resize all your images to print size. If the resizing is done at the other end, it will be automatic and insensitive.
And magenta is evil.
(P.s. I remember doing mockups on paper and running Zip files to the printer by sneakernet)
I have a Canon dye printer with two grays for digital negatives. Works great!
that's what I always say
I remember when this all used to be trees