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Vector Based Graphics Files: |
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We prefer to work with vector (outline) graphic
files because they are resolution independent
(we can scale up these images without loss of
quality. This is the best format to send sign
graphics to us, we generally don’t have to alter
your artwork, although we will perform prepress
work (trapping, color separation, etc.). It’s
important to understand that most vector
graphics programs can include bitmap graphics or
effects, these are not vector graphics. A vector
graphic only contains outlines. We will except
files from the following vector graphics
programs:
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CorelDraw

.cdr |
We support CorelDraw (*.cdr) versions 5
through 13 (or "X3"). If you are sending a Corel
file, be sure to include font files or convert
all text to curves (select text and press CTRL+Q)
prior to saving. |
Macromedia Freehand

.fh9 or .fh10 |
We accept Freehand files from version 5
through 10 (*fh5 - *.fh10). If you are sending a
Freehand file, be sure to include font files or
convert all text to paths (select text and press
CTRL+SHIFT+P) prior to saving. |
Adobe Illustrator

.ai |
We accept Illustrator (*.ai) files
version CS2 and lower. If you are sending an
Illustrator file, be sure to include font files
or create outlines from all text (select text
and press CTRL+SHIFT+O) prior to saving. |
EPS

.eps |
Encapsulated PostScript Files (*.eps) are
a great format that most vector based graphics
programs will export. Remember to convert all
text to paths, curves, outlines before exporting
an .eps file. While we prefer to use the
original native file format from the above
programs, we will accept an EPS file, provided
that there are no embedded bitmaps included. |
Flash

.swf |
Macromedia Flash MX is the industry
standard for vector graphics for the web. While
not intended for sign graphics, we can extract
elements to aid in the creation of your sign
design. |
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Raster Based Graphics Files: |
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Raster (or bitmap) graphic files are pixel-based
formats. This is the best format to send photos
to us. Keep in mind that your photo will be
output at 300 dpi in the final size (photos on
name riders are usually 3-1/2 x 5 inches).
Generally, photo images that were saved for
business cards and web sites are NOT high enough
resolution.
While we prefer vector graphics for sign art, we
will accept raster images, but we will have to
re-create your design using your file as a
guide. We will except files from the following
raster graphics programs:
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Corel PhotoPaint

.cpt |
We accept PhotoPaint (*.cpt) files
version 12 and lower. You can send us photos in
this format, but be sure they are at least 300
dpi at 3.5 x 5 inches. If you are sending a sign
layout in PhotoPaint format, be aware that we
will only be able to use your file as a guide
for when we "re-create" your artwork.
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Adobe Photoshop

.psd |
We accept Photoshop (*.psd) files version
CS and lower. You can send us photos in this
format, be sure they are 300 dpi at 3.5 x 5
inches. If you are sending a sign layout in
Photoshop format, be aware that we will only be
able to use your file as a guide for when we
"re-create" your artwork. |
TIFF

.tif |
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) The
standard "raw data" file in the graphics world.
Produces high quality images due to the fact it
does not use compression in it’s standard form.
We highly recommend sending us all photos or
pictures in this format, but please be sure they
are at least 300 dpi at 3.5 x 5 inches.
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JPEG or JPG

.jpg |
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Using sophisticated compression techniques, this
format can be 1/10 the size of normal "raw data"
files. Please do not compress your jpeg. Keep it
at the "Highest Quality"
(Illustrator =10, Photoshop = 12) |
GIF

.gif |
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a
very popular and well-used file format for
line-art graphics on the Web. If you are sending
a sign layout in this format be aware that we
will only be able to use your file as a guide,
we will have to re-create your artwork. |
Windows Bitmap

.bmp |
Bitmap (Windows Bitmap) files (*.bmp) are
raw data files that are often used for
background images within Window’s Desktops. If
you are sending a sign layout in this format be
aware that we will only be able to use your file
as a guide, and we will have to re-create your
artwork. |
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Vector: |
A
digital file format, where the image is made up
of true lines & curves to form a perfect image
that can be enlarged to any size and remain the
same quality.
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Bitmaps: |
A
digital file format, where the image is made up
of pixels.
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Note:
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To quickly find out if your image is a bitmap,
zoom in a few clicks. If the image loses quality
and pixels begin to show up, it is a bitmap. |

Colors may vary slightly from, Monitors to Desktop
Printers, Laser Printers, Presses, Plotters, etc.
Always provide a color print with your
disk so we
can see preferred colors of final product.
If you have any questions regarding your files,
feel free to give us a call.
Just ask for the Graphics Department. |