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exzile
Registered: 07/02/09
Posts: 1

    07/02/09 at 12:31 AM
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Just kind of wanted to verify the process a little.

I'm looking into turning some artwork created through photoshop into some large sized prints. Looks like you go to 30x60, which would work pretty well for what I need done.

The pics are to be caricatures of 80s rock stars for an event this summer where they are to be put on boards with the faces cut out for pictures.

How would this process work out? Just send you the file(s) in RGB format at 254dpi at a normal size, and the you re-size to fit as needed onto the 30x60 poster?

And for the cost, will it be $30.00 cost per poster, including re-sizing?

I'm just curious how the process works. Thank you

dreuther
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Registered: 03/26/07
Posts: 112

    07/02/09 at 08:50 AM
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Exzile, you are going to want to set up your files proportional to a 30x60. I would recommend that your original artwork be setup as a 30x60 at a resolution of at least 100 to 150, our RIP will take care of the upsizing to the output resolution. As for the $30.00 cost, yes, that is correct if you go through our poster special. One note, the poster special a 2 print minimum order stipulation. You do not need to order 2 of the same size or from the same file, the order just needs to contain a minimum of 2 poster size prints.
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