AUrunna
Feb 20, 11:11 AM
Ok, I hope some of the experts out there can help me out.
I'm using photoshop to make some high quality posters that I'm going to print out using our university printers (very nice, archival paper, etc.), and I want to be sure I'm doing everything I can do ensure the highest quality I can.
So this is what happened, I started making these posters with no intent to print them at first, and so I made them 10"x6.67" at like 150 DPI. NOW, I want to print them at 18"x12" and also at the original smaller size. Also in these posters it's pretty much just text and shapes made using the shape tool, some textures, etc. Here are some of the one's I've done up to now to give you an idea of what I'm working with:
https://lostindesign1.wordpress.com/
I have a variety of questions:
1. Is it true that if I just go into the current file and change it to 18x12 at 300dpi, it won't actually be that quality? I've heard this is true.
2. Would it be best to make a new file at 18x12, 300dpi, and then import everything from the old file, or simply make them new again? (NOTE: I have no real objection making them new if it will make it nicer, also, there's a lot of things I actually want to change with them so I wouldn't mind starting from scratch).
3. Going off of that question, let's say I make an 18x12, and I want to print a 10x6.67, could I just decrease image size, save it in a printable form, and that won't affect quality?
4. That reminds me, what is the best format to print from? I know not JPG, but maybe TIFF? not really sure here.
4. When using these shapes and texts, should I rasterize them once I'm ready to print, or does that not matter? Or is there something else I should be doing? I'm confused about this whole rasterizing thing.
Sorry for the boatload of random questions, I just want to be sure I'm getting high quality stuff here when I print these, as I'm going to be giving some as gifts and I just want them to look nice around my apartment.
Thanks to everyone who helps out!
I'm using photoshop to make some high quality posters that I'm going to print out using our university printers (very nice, archival paper, etc.), and I want to be sure I'm doing everything I can do ensure the highest quality I can.
So this is what happened, I started making these posters with no intent to print them at first, and so I made them 10"x6.67" at like 150 DPI. NOW, I want to print them at 18"x12" and also at the original smaller size. Also in these posters it's pretty much just text and shapes made using the shape tool, some textures, etc. Here are some of the one's I've done up to now to give you an idea of what I'm working with:
https://lostindesign1.wordpress.com/
I have a variety of questions:
1. Is it true that if I just go into the current file and change it to 18x12 at 300dpi, it won't actually be that quality? I've heard this is true.
2. Would it be best to make a new file at 18x12, 300dpi, and then import everything from the old file, or simply make them new again? (NOTE: I have no real objection making them new if it will make it nicer, also, there's a lot of things I actually want to change with them so I wouldn't mind starting from scratch).
3. Going off of that question, let's say I make an 18x12, and I want to print a 10x6.67, could I just decrease image size, save it in a printable form, and that won't affect quality?
4. That reminds me, what is the best format to print from? I know not JPG, but maybe TIFF? not really sure here.
4. When using these shapes and texts, should I rasterize them once I'm ready to print, or does that not matter? Or is there something else I should be doing? I'm confused about this whole rasterizing thing.
Sorry for the boatload of random questions, I just want to be sure I'm getting high quality stuff here when I print these, as I'm going to be giving some as gifts and I just want them to look nice around my apartment.
Thanks to everyone who helps out!
mainstreetmark
Nov 10, 08:51 PM
Interesting point, eh?
Perhaps the purpose of that badge is to show the minimum OS requirements then? How many of these tips appears in Panther and are no longer valid?
Perhaps the purpose of that badge is to show the minimum OS requirements then? How many of these tips appears in Panther and are no longer valid?
Lau
Dec 19, 05:16 AM
I think this will do well as my avatar when I can have one, maybe just in time for spring 2024 :D
- and it's not at all like the one mpw have! :p
Very nice, I like the red.
So, er, what is the pattern from then? Is it connected with something? MUST... STOP... MPW'S...COMIC... SANS...;)
- and it's not at all like the one mpw have! :p
Very nice, I like the red.
So, er, what is the pattern from then? Is it connected with something? MUST... STOP... MPW'S...COMIC... SANS...;)
King Cobra
Oct 1, 05:17 PM
I still found the error about Mac OS X 10.2 for only $23000 something pretty funny! :D
Screenshot of 1.5GHz (in case the site corrects it):
Screenshot of 1.5GHz (in case the site corrects it):
hackthatphone
Mar 27, 09:10 PM
This is the iphone dev team's site: http://blog.iphone-dev.org/
There is a list to the right of twitter accounts.
MuscleNerd is the most vocal of the bunch. Comex rarely has anything to say that matters to jailbreakers but he'll be the one to announce a jb first I'm sure.
There is a list to the right of twitter accounts.
MuscleNerd is the most vocal of the bunch. Comex rarely has anything to say that matters to jailbreakers but he'll be the one to announce a jb first I'm sure.
abhishekit
Mar 20, 10:56 AM
use ffmpegx. Its free and you can convert a variety of sources to a variety of formats.
cheers
cheers
mfram
Mar 28, 09:37 AM
Yes, XCode 4 comes with the iPhone SDK. There is a file in /Developer which gives instructions on how to remove XCode 3.2.
If you are new to XCode, then it might not be a good idea to switch yet. The XCode 4 interface is different than the XCode 3 interface. If you were already familiar with XCode 3 and how to use Interface Builder, then you can probably figure out XCode 4.
But no current books on Mac/iPhone programming are going to discuss XCode 4. If you don't know the basic concepts then you'll have to translate what the book is saying into how XCode 4 works by trial and error most likely.
Hopefully there will be XCode 4 books on the market soon.
If you are new to XCode, then it might not be a good idea to switch yet. The XCode 4 interface is different than the XCode 3 interface. If you were already familiar with XCode 3 and how to use Interface Builder, then you can probably figure out XCode 4.
But no current books on Mac/iPhone programming are going to discuss XCode 4. If you don't know the basic concepts then you'll have to translate what the book is saying into how XCode 4 works by trial and error most likely.
Hopefully there will be XCode 4 books on the market soon.
AdamR01
Dec 6, 07:13 PM
https://eshop.macsales.com/item/ATI%20Technologies/100436011/
atszyman
Apr 11, 03:10 PM
Meh...I'm sure I could beat it in on go :D
He did make one crucial error that cost him about 4 minutes and umpteen lives on the first level. Somewhere between 6-8 minutes in he breaks a block in the ceiling that would have given him an easy run to the end of the level.
Man he sucks....:D
He did make one crucial error that cost him about 4 minutes and umpteen lives on the first level. Somewhere between 6-8 minutes in he breaks a block in the ceiling that would have given him an easy run to the end of the level.
Man he sucks....:D
Heavy Fluid
Sep 22, 08:29 PM
nerd :D
stickers on cars make me cry a little inside though.
It is a Prius, so no huge loss. :eek:
I think that I might understand that FF0000, especially since I have a bright red car.
stickers on cars make me cry a little inside though.
It is a Prius, so no huge loss. :eek:
I think that I might understand that FF0000, especially since I have a bright red car.
wnameth
Dec 1, 06:53 AM
no one wants either of these games, the yoshie game goes for over 20 + shipping on ebay and the YU-GI-OH game is worth around 10. no one has firered or leaf green?
iGary
Dec 6, 07:08 AM
What the hell?
Looks like crap inside. Where is the CPU?
Looks like crap inside. Where is the CPU?
dj2mc
Nov 30, 01:01 PM
Damn.. wanted to snag one of these and turn around and sell it for a huge profit. :apple:
NikkuShouri
Jun 21, 10:36 PM
Bump^
I'm in the same boat. I'm here for a conference and really want to pick up the new iPhone but don't know where and when people are lining up. Anyone want to chime in?
I'm in the same boat. I'm here for a conference and really want to pick up the new iPhone but don't know where and when people are lining up. Anyone want to chime in?
joecool85
Sep 27, 08:03 PM
And they're gone again. Too late.
**edit**
And btw, it wasn't $1699, it was $1649.
**edit again**
And they are back again :rolleyes: No more updates about it now lol
**edit**
And btw, it wasn't $1699, it was $1649.
**edit again**
And they are back again :rolleyes: No more updates about it now lol
Ommid
Apr 22, 01:35 PM
1800 is a steal!!
fisher20
Mar 27, 03:37 PM
This to me sounds like a battery problem. How old or new is the iPod? I have an iPod Classic 160 from 2006 and works and syncs fine but my older classics are starting to act up and are becoming really, really slow probably most likely from the software updates etc. That's my guess.
It is only about 2 years old. So unfortunately it isn't covered under warranty any more.
Looks more like an hard drive failure, does it make weird clicks?
Yes it does make some weird sounds, the hard drive is actually very noisy when it runs.
It is only about 2 years old. So unfortunately it isn't covered under warranty any more.
Looks more like an hard drive failure, does it make weird clicks?
Yes it does make some weird sounds, the hard drive is actually very noisy when it runs.
zldevil
Sep 26, 07:39 PM
of course its fake, but it would be pretty cool!! you have to admit you would get one of those things.
BlackDog824
Apr 26, 08:40 PM
500 might be a realistic number for the first year.
kappaknight
May 3, 04:39 PM
Instead of probing your MBP in weird ways, why not just use it as a computer? This isn't Facebook in the flesh, stop poking it.
Yellowstone2012
Apr 2, 01:09 AM
I love Xcode 4, but one MAJOR pain I hate about Xcode itself is updating it. Apple, please use a patcher to update Xcode.
Having to download a 4GB + file every time a new version of Xcode is release is getting old, and ridiculous.
Not to mention, 4GB's in one download may look suspicious to my ISP.
I won't update my Xocde until this issue is resolved.
Thanks.
I just submitted this to Apple, hopefully Apple will listen. (removing if any, confidential info) I'll post back any replies.
Having to download a 4GB + file every time a new version of Xcode is release is getting old, and ridiculous.
Not to mention, 4GB's in one download may look suspicious to my ISP.
I won't update my Xocde until this issue is resolved.
Thanks.
I just submitted this to Apple, hopefully Apple will listen. (removing if any, confidential info) I'll post back any replies.
simsaladimbamba
Mar 2, 12:35 AM
As you made your 250th post just a mere 14 minutes ago, the following may apply:
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Consultant
May 6, 01:47 AM
Higher MBP is great for HD video editing.
Does he need high resolution screen in glossy or Antiglare?
Get 8GB of RAM yourself.
Does he need high resolution screen in glossy or Antiglare?
Get 8GB of RAM yourself.
bousozoku
Feb 5, 11:11 PM
Well, people can't even find the sticky thread at the top of this forum, so why would you need another one? :p