QUOTE(zeist @ Feb 26 2006, 08:19 AM)
Sorry dudes, forgot to ask. What is the dpi you guys often use?
Jayhan: Ok, my problem here is, i've done a work in Illustrator, in A2 size. Right now, when I set the size in photoshop according to cm measurement of a A2 (custom), when the window pop out, at the top, it show 8.xx%, but now 100%. What I want to do is, to copy & paste from Illustrator to Photoshop. (ctrl + c, ctrl + v <---). The import in photoshop you are saying is ..? I set the dpi to 50 also the same thing.
When I try to do some filter effects, my PC lag like hell.
, i think the size is too huge.
Please help.
A2?? Jayhan: Ok, my problem here is, i've done a work in Illustrator, in A2 size. Right now, when I set the size in photoshop according to cm measurement of a A2 (custom), when the window pop out, at the top, it show 8.xx%, but now 100%. What I want to do is, to copy & paste from Illustrator to Photoshop. (ctrl + c, ctrl + v <---). The import in photoshop you are saying is ..? I set the dpi to 50 also the same thing.
When I try to do some filter effects, my PC lag like hell.
Please help.
what are you trying to do actually? what is it for? Large format printing? poster?
File size takes into account not only your size (width x height) but also your DPI.
i.e. Your file, 4cm x 4cm with 150dpi and CMYK, can be 1.53mb, but 4cm x 4cm with RGB is only 1.04mb while same size in 300dpi, CMYK can be 5.5mb. Final size of file also varies. If you save it in TIF it will be larger compared to EPS (with jpg encoding).
Feb 28 2006, 12:13 PM
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