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Jeremy1976:
size has to be right.  I notice some people save there files to some outrageous size.  they need to be 11.22 x 7

wiggy is the one to really ask...he is a pro at photoshop
bitsandglory:

--- Quote from: Jeremy1976 on February 03, 2014, 05:59:03 PM ---size has to be right.  I notice some people save there files to some outrageous size.  they need to be 11.22 x 7

wiggy is the one to really ask...he is a pro at photoshop

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Alright, cool. Thanks man. Yeah that was basically my concern. Last week when I was printing I noticed some covers were in different DPI's, some were HUGE and some weren't, ETC.

I'm basically looking for a universal size to make the JPG before converting to PDF. So if it's 11.22 x 7, then that's exactly what I need!
wiggy:
The problem with saving to a single PDF is that covers on the site are saved in all manner of wacky ways.  For some reason many use exact pixel count as a means of measurement, so many covers are formatted not by inch or mm dimensions, but by the actual pixel count and at 72dpi, which makes printing a headache.  So you'll want to make sure that each JPG is formatted the same way BEFORE lumping them into a single PDF.

Then printing from InDesign would really be optimal.
Jeremy1976:
I have a problem with the large files...when I re-size them it seems that I loose resolution.  This may be cuz I am a rookie at photoshop...but learning
bitsandglory:

--- Quote from: wiggy on February 03, 2014, 08:57:04 PM ---The problem with saving to a single PDF is that covers on the site are saved in all manner of wacky ways.  For some reason many use exact pixel count as a means of measurement, so many covers are formatted not by inch or mm dimensions, but by the actual pixel count and at 72dpi, which makes printing a headache.  So you'll want to make sure that each JPG is formatted the same way BEFORE lumping them into a single PDF.

Then printing from InDesign would really be optimal.

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Hmmm. Alright, I see now exactly what you're saying.

I appreciate all the feedback!
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