NeoDreamer
December 29th, 2010, 03:17 PM
I've designed something in Photoshop and now am ready to send it to the printing company. The company requires this:
Must include composite color proofs; separated lasers preferred as well
Supply printout of the contents of the disk
Photoshop files saved as CMYK
If using Quark EPS files, supply original Quark files
Supply all document fonts including fonts for embedded graphics
No font stylization
Please notify in advance if using Multiple Master Fonts
Minimal resolution 300 pixels per inch. Scaling maximum 125 percent
I understand all but the first point. I did a Google search for it + Photosohp. It didn't return any tutorials. What exactly are "composite color proofs" and "separated lasers"? Is this even done within Photoshop or do I need another tool?
Must include composite color proofs; separated lasers preferred as well
Supply printout of the contents of the disk
Photoshop files saved as CMYK
If using Quark EPS files, supply original Quark files
Supply all document fonts including fonts for embedded graphics
No font stylization
Please notify in advance if using Multiple Master Fonts
Minimal resolution 300 pixels per inch. Scaling maximum 125 percent
I understand all but the first point. I did a Google search for it + Photosohp. It didn't return any tutorials. What exactly are "composite color proofs" and "separated lasers"? Is this even done within Photoshop or do I need another tool?