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Making Text Printable from a Photoshop File

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27 min

Has anyone ever given you a Photoshop file and said "Hey, can you print this for me?"

Well, printing on an inkjet printer, or other digital printer, isn't really a problem. But sending something off to press in this format is riddled with risks and issues.

In this episode, we'll dive deep into the construction of a .ps file and how that conflicts with the needs of offset printing. We'll also discuss risks There is also information that is valuable to anyone relying on print as the final product, from newspapers and magazines to yearbooks and posters.

And, just for fun, this episode will help you work with other raster formats differently, including .jpg, .png, .tif, and more.

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Genre
Genre
Art & Advertising
Workflow
Layout
PDF & Print Production
Software
Software
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Acrobat DC
Software
Speaker
Julia Viers
Russell Viers
Software
Skill Level
Essential
Advanced
Power User

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