You right. What I usually do is, I make most of my drawing in illustrator, and save it in cmyk then I go to photoshop open the file is allready in cmyk and even so in photoshop I don't need to save in cmyk. So far it has been going well. In fact, I think it will do the same thing. If you are in Photoshop, and the document you are working on is in RBG, you can change it to CMYK in Edit>Convert to Profile>Destination Space, click on the arrow pointing down and change it to CMYK. Hope this helps
Question, don’t I must flatten the layers? Since printing is in CMYK don’t I must select “Use Proof Setup Working CMYK” instead of of “ICC Proof U.S. Web Coated SWOP v2” when saving? Blessings in *Christ.*
This is common tho but thanks anyway. In a situation where you're to design let's say a 15FT by 30 FT banner to be printed. What are the recommended measurements to use in other not to stress and slow your computer down??
Most times what I do if the banner size is very large and might slow down my computer is that.... I divide the actual size by 2 or 3 depending on how large it is while still keeping in mind that it has to be of high quality. So, at the point of print the design will just be scaled easily to the actual size without disrupting both the quality and design components.
what about cmyk settings?
You right. What I usually do is, I make most of my drawing in illustrator, and save it in cmyk then I go to photoshop open the file is allready in cmyk and even so in photoshop I don't need to save in cmyk. So far it has been going well. In fact, I think it will do the same thing. If you are in Photoshop, and the document you are working on is in RBG, you can change it to CMYK in Edit>Convert to Profile>Destination Space, click on the arrow pointing down and change it to CMYK. Hope this helps
@@lderptThanks Bro
do i have to make canvas for cmyk or rgb for print and what if i created my design in rgb will that print good?
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Well explained. Thank you
In canva after making standee banner should I dwlnd in to pdf or word? Or jpg or png? (2X standee banner)(24*60in)
I'd advice you export as PDF.... Its best for print and can also be scaled.
Thank you so much brother
Glad it helped
Question, don’t I must flatten the layers? Since printing is in CMYK don’t I must select “Use Proof Setup Working CMYK” instead of of “ICC Proof U.S. Web Coated SWOP v2” when saving? Blessings in *Christ.*
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Thanks you big brother
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It’s helpful
I’m glad it was
Thank you
This is common tho but thanks anyway. In a situation where you're to design let's say a 15FT by 30 FT banner to be printed.
What are the recommended measurements to use in other not to stress and slow your computer down??
Most times what I do if the banner size is very large and might slow down my computer is that.... I divide the actual size by 2 or 3 depending on how large it is while still keeping in mind that it has to be of high quality.
So, at the point of print the design will just be scaled easily to the actual size without disrupting both the quality and design components.
@@aretgraphics Alright thanks.
but the file size is huge as hell, you're not honest
It's a roll up banner that's why
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