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Preparing an image for vinyl banner printing
Hey guys, I need help.
I have an image that I need printed on a banner either 4x6 or 3x8. The image is a 2048x1010 pixel .png. The banner maker is requesting that I send him a high res vector copy in .eps format that is at least 300DPI. I created the image in pixelmator and pixelmator does not support .eps format. I also do not know how to increase the DPI. Any help is appreciated.
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A vector image (EPS) doesn't really have a DPI unless you're using bitmapped artwork (i.e. photos) in the file or if you're using Illustrator effects that are rasterized. Neither is applicable for you here.
The DPI really isn't critical in this case, just the overall dimensions. Make your artwork 2048x1010 and you should be fine. Tell him you don't have access to software that will create an EPS file and you aren't creating vector artwork, but you can send him a flat PSD at his requested 2048x1010 dimensions and that should work for what he needs. If he's going to be a jerk about that or charge you for it someone here can probably convert it to EPS for you (it'll take maybe 5 minutes). |
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I just recreated the image with larger dimensions. Pixelmator doesn't do .EPS, but he said .tiff would be fine so that's what i'll use. Everything scaled nicely in pixelmator so all should be good.
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I was wondering if anyone would be so kind as to help me with this image? Maybe put a face on him and a short sleeve shirt, black belt or pants? He's supposed to be a pirate. Thanks!
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