Tips on Pictures, Resolution and Colors
Below mentioned are some tips and guidelines on creating pictures, resolution and colors for getting superior print quality. These are
- 1.Always save your photographs and images as TIFF, EPS, CMYK or JPEG. After saving the images in the prescribed format put them in the page layout.
- The resolution for the images should be 300 ppi. The size and resolution are inversely proportional to each other. So choose a size that best suits the resolution. You can enlarge the image by 15% by saving it at 300 ppi.
- The images available on the internet are at a resolution of 72 ppi. So, you have to decrease the size to get the resolution of 300 ppi. However, getting images from the internet is not recommended
- In Photoshop files, don’t include ICC color profiles.
- Small and fine objects like thin lines or boxes or fonts below 12 pt. or script fonts below 18 pt should not be colored. These should be left black or in a single color. Don’t reverse (i.e. white on black background) small and fine objects.
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