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Making a Sign from a Digital Camera |
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people ask how is the best way to take a photo from their digital
camera so that they can use it when making a signage file. 1. Take the shot at the maximum setting available to you on your camera, and ensure that the focus is set to the product, not the foreground or elements in the background. If you camera is auto focusing, please focus on the product. If taking a shot of a person, focus on the eyelids. When you capture the accurate focus of eyebrows and eyelids, the rest of the face including the nose will be better. 2. Where possible, take the shot outdoors where the light is better. Avoid red eye syndrome at all costs. It will require further processing otherwise. 3. This is a great tip, keep shooting. The more shots you have, the better the choice for the final selection. 4. If a group shot, stand back and get some 'free' area around all people. To send to us: a) Save the file as a jpeg in RGB and attach the largest. The team will convert to sign production color. b) If you manipulate - adjust your own photos, please remember that computer monitors all show color differently. So your final work may be slightly different for sign printing. An article explaining color and computers is here. c) Ask for pixel test or do it yourself. A pixel test is when the print is shown at full image dot size. To do this, cut and paste a small section into a new file and show at 'actual print size'. Our systems use a rounded pixel format. FAQ - How should I give you my artwork ? No. 82 1. For photographic work Original Files flattened to a PDF document in CMYK format 2. For line Drawing / cutting Original Files in a Vector format. Convert all fonts to objects and any outlines should be a scalable contour. If you are using another professional graphic design agency for your graphics, please have them call us to discuss any rego marks etc. |
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