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1. Re: Can I get away with 150ppi?
Gyno-jiz May 20, 2009 2:42 PM (in response to sami1979)With vector type? Sure. 150 ppi fine print? No.
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2. Re: Can I get away with 150ppi?
sami1979 May 20, 2009 3:33 PM (in response to Gyno-jiz)Can you explain please ?
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3. Re: Can I get away with 150ppi?
Gyno-jiz May 20, 2009 3:52 PM (in response to sami1979)150 ppi will not hold < 12 pt type very well. Of course a raster doc won't hold it well at all if you're printing to a low linescreen.
All answers depend on your exact printing process.
But if you can keep the elements in your design that should be vector (traditionally logos and type) as vector, then cheating to 150 ppi will be OK.
I would create your document at the highest image resolution and upsample files. No sense in throwing away info on the files that have it. Of course I don't have to upsample much as I never steal from the internet and retch high-quality images. So someone else might be able to speak to the advantage/disadvantage of this.
J
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4. Re: Can I get away with 150ppi?
sami1979 May 21, 2009 1:01 AM (in response to Gyno-jiz)By holding it as a vector you mean as smart objects?
Thanks
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5. Re: Can I get away with 150ppi?
Gyno-jiz May 21, 2009 6:49 AM (in response to sami1979)No. Vector shape layers or T layer icon thumbnail type layers.

