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dave17 |
posted on 23rd Nov 05 at 16:10 |
Set your document size to the advert size in quark/in design and then import your background image/any other images and type in your text in the program. | |
Melville |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 23:18 |
Could be a bad print job? | |
Bart |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 21:31 |
no ive not spoken to anyone about it. | |
Ian |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 21:28 |
If you're running the ad again in the same slot, just measure it. You spoken to anyone from the paper about it? | |
Bart |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 21:18 |
im wondering if the advert made isnt to the same ratio size as what its being put in the paper at, that the paper person could alter one of the sides to make it fit. | |
Ian |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 20:29 |
Its not the resolution that is the issue, it is the understanding that printed size and image resolution are inversely proportional for any given number of pixels. quote:Yes, they will reduce its printed size, but if they don't reduce the number of pixels, the resolution goes UP as the pixel density is greater. In order to get a higher pixel density, you must start with more pixels. [Edited on 04-11-2005 by Ian] | |
Andrew |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 20:11 |
quote: Next week s/he will be like, no i never said that, i said 1024 * 768 :o :lol: | |
Ian |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 20:08 |
Indeed. | |
gooner_47 |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 20:07 |
My Multimedia lecturer must be wrong then :o :( | |
Bart |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 20:07 |
lol, so no ideas on text :look: | |
Ian |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 20:04 |
Incorrect. | |
gooner_47 |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 20:04 |
No point making it bigger as they'll just reduce its size again, and you won't get any better quality - it'll just look the same | |
Bart |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 19:54 |
sorry guys, 800x600 was just a number for the sake of it :) | |
Melville |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 19:28 |
Make it huge then reduce it to the proper size you want. | |
Ian |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 19:25 |
800x600 is far too small. | |
Bart |
posted on 4th Nov 05 at 19:22 |
Ive got a couple of questions here : |