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Image size problem
Im having a tshirt logo created for a small womem shirt.
I will use a high dpi (300) but im confused by the size it should be. I mean i create a www.blahblah.com logo in photoshop at 300 dpi but what height and width should it be to fit nicely on the front of the tshirt. I dont have a printer and cant test it. Anybody any suggestions? Thanks. |
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In photoshop go to "view"...."printsize"
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Print size does weird things :/
Uhm, if i change the navigator to 100% does it show the actuall size on my screen? Because if i try show printsize it gets back to 24%. |
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The logo should whatever the actual size on the shirt will be. In other words, say the you want the logo to be 5x10in. on the shirt.
Then your photoshop file should be 5x10 at 300dpi. If it's a logo(no pictures), you would be better off using a vector based program, rather than Pshop. ![]() |
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hee you have to use the actual print size that you want. 4 example if you want a print that is 20cm X 20 cm then you have to adjust that in photoshop.U could also design a logo in freehand or another vector program so that u can save you image as eps file so that the quality will be the same. no matter the size of the print. I work as a graphic designer 4 a big clothing company. If u want to i can help you out. contact me at: [email protected]
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Thanks guys, i'll look into it. Kai, i might contact you if i cant get it to work, thanks.
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Hee Battus hit me up on icq so we can have a chat.I have some questions regarding you tees.
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Create it at 8.5" X 11". Then change the new psd to 300 DPI.
that spec will keep you safe. You can also call the print shop and they'll tell you the exact specs you can use. SixNine |
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