URGENT- Make Existing Label Design Print Ready in the next Hour
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Experience Level: Intermediate
We have 2 label designs we want to print/that have to be made print ready urgently.
We currently have them in a .tiff or psd. format which we are told is not right. I believe they are flat, so we need you to do whatever is needed to make them print ready! This may require creating layers/vectorising etc.
Will supply any old files that may help/font's but assume you are working with just what is in this brief.
We have been told the following:
They need to save just the background graphics (when I say background I mean only the black background with the red image of the man exercising), flatten the graphic down to a single layer and save that graphic as a 300PPI TiFF file.
Then they would import that TIFF background into a blank Illustrator document.
Once that TIFF background is in Illustrator, the designer would need to reset all the text in Illustrator. By typesetting the text in Illustrator, it will remain high-rez vector and can be output as such as well as make separating the colors far more simple, in particular a white separation for foil effects.
If the designer has the fonts loaded properly, they can possibly also export the text separately from Photoshop to Illustrator so they wouldn’t have to re-typeset everything but there are far more steps to doing that and the fonts have to be loaded in their system properly.
They will also find that by typesetting all the text in Illustrator while using a only flattened TIFF for the background, the final files will be about 1/10 the size they were before, which makes it far easier for working with as well as for storage.
The whole issue we are having on our end is that they typeset all that text in Photoshop on multiple layers and sub-layers, which makes files massive. We do not have the fonts they used so we cannot export the text out of Photoshop on our end so it will remain fuzzy and pixelated. We cannot use that text to create a white layer either because it pixels in Photoshop.
Appreciate your help!
We currently have them in a .tiff or psd. format which we are told is not right. I believe they are flat, so we need you to do whatever is needed to make them print ready! This may require creating layers/vectorising etc.
Will supply any old files that may help/font's but assume you are working with just what is in this brief.
We have been told the following:
They need to save just the background graphics (when I say background I mean only the black background with the red image of the man exercising), flatten the graphic down to a single layer and save that graphic as a 300PPI TiFF file.
Then they would import that TIFF background into a blank Illustrator document.
Once that TIFF background is in Illustrator, the designer would need to reset all the text in Illustrator. By typesetting the text in Illustrator, it will remain high-rez vector and can be output as such as well as make separating the colors far more simple, in particular a white separation for foil effects.
If the designer has the fonts loaded properly, they can possibly also export the text separately from Photoshop to Illustrator so they wouldn’t have to re-typeset everything but there are far more steps to doing that and the fonts have to be loaded in their system properly.
They will also find that by typesetting all the text in Illustrator while using a only flattened TIFF for the background, the final files will be about 1/10 the size they were before, which makes it far easier for working with as well as for storage.
The whole issue we are having on our end is that they typeset all that text in Photoshop on multiple layers and sub-layers, which makes files massive. We do not have the fonts they used so we cannot export the text out of Photoshop on our end so it will remain fuzzy and pixelated. We cannot use that text to create a white layer either because it pixels in Photoshop.
Appreciate your help!
Mariah S.
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