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Originally posted by Doctor Dre
But in optimal ways you should never use photoshop for print ... illustrator or corel draw are definitly the best .
They use the maximum of your image and put it the size you want ... when you do a design . If you only print the photo alone then photoshop is all good . Working in 400 DPI pictures at 25 % can take a long time with a computer that isn't really fast.
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Depending on the project... I use pagemaker fo some things... illustrator for some, quark sometimes... (liek PM better) all based on the clients needs... I do not do the actual printing... I prepare the files and send them off to the client so they can take it to their printer. I just need to make sure that what I send will produce quality outcome. That is what I am being paid for... know what I mean
That is why i like the web work much better... less headaches...