Greetings fellow MURCers,
I have, what I hope, is a simple question.
You know how you put down an image and it looks great at a certain size but the bigger you make it, the worse it starts to look. This I understand. Here is my question:
I am making something that I am giving to a print shop to put on a banner. The banner is obviously much bigger than the photoshop page. Will the banner print it as it sees it on the paper or, will it blow it up and make everything thing look horrible?
It seems that it will look p[roper because the printing shop is asking for an image and I assume they just print what it sees but on larger paper? I mean, how do they make banners currently? Do they just make something in photoshop like me and then get it printed out? Maybe they actually tell photoshop to make a huge banner size paper but work with it on smaller, workable dementions? I wasn't worried about it until I started thinking about it some more and now I have no clue. I will call the shop tomorrow to ask but I know there are a bunch of you on here that use photoshop all the time. Your input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
I have, what I hope, is a simple question.
You know how you put down an image and it looks great at a certain size but the bigger you make it, the worse it starts to look. This I understand. Here is my question:
I am making something that I am giving to a print shop to put on a banner. The banner is obviously much bigger than the photoshop page. Will the banner print it as it sees it on the paper or, will it blow it up and make everything thing look horrible?
It seems that it will look p[roper because the printing shop is asking for an image and I assume they just print what it sees but on larger paper? I mean, how do they make banners currently? Do they just make something in photoshop like me and then get it printed out? Maybe they actually tell photoshop to make a huge banner size paper but work with it on smaller, workable dementions? I wasn't worried about it until I started thinking about it some more and now I have no clue. I will call the shop tomorrow to ask but I know there are a bunch of you on here that use photoshop all the time. Your input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
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