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Topics:

  1. Using a Template in Photoshop
  2. Setting Up Guidelines
  3. Adding Your Artwork
  4. Convert to CMYK Color Mode
  5. Delete Template
  6. Flatten Layers
  7. Saving Your File

1. Using a Template in Photoshopapp guidelines photoshop

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Open Template

Make sure that the resolution is set to 300 ppi (pixel per inch), the mode is set to CMYK Color. with 8 bit selected.

Does your artwork have bleeds?

PsPrint requires .125" bleeds on all four sides of your artwork (i.e., 4"x6" postcard image with bleeds would have dimensions of 4.25" x 6.25" in your artwork file.) If your image has a white border on all four sides, bleeds are recommended but not required. If your image is not white on all four sides, you MUST include bleeds in your files. More information about bleeds.

Does your artwork have borders?

The cutting process for printed materials has a mechanical tolerance of about .0625 or 1/16 of an inch. When using a border in your artwork, it is essential that your design use at least .25 or 1/4 of an inch of white space from your border to the cut line to maintain a symmetrical appearance. More information about borders.

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Create guidelines:

  • app guidelines photoshopShow rulers - (View>Rulers)
  • app guidelines photoshopClick on the rulers and drag a guideline to the specified marks. This will help you
    line up your text/images to our template guides.
  • app guidelines photoshopNote the instructions included in the template

3. Adding Your Artworkapp guidelines photoshopapp guidelines photoshop

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Add a new Layer

Create a new layer on top of the template layer for your artwork.

app guidelines photoshopAdd a new layer (Layer>New>Layer).

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Adding an Image

  • app guidelines photoshopOpen your hi-res file (File>Open)
  • app guidelines photoshopCheck the resolution of your file and make sure it's set at 300 dpi (Image>Image Size).

What is Resolution?

For an image to print properly, the image must be at least 300 pixels per inch (PPI) at the final output size. DO NOT try to change from a low resolution to a higher one by increasing the DPI in your imaging program. More information about resolution.

Changing resolution the correct way.

What if my image is an EPS file ?

 
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Rendering EPS Files

When opening EPS files in Photoshop, make sure that:

  • app guidelines photoshopResolution is set to 300 dpi
  • app guidelines photoshopMode is set to CMYK color
  • app guidelines photoshopAnti-aliasing is turned ON

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Set Color Mode

All files must be CMYK. If your art was not created in or
converted to CMYK, do so now

app guidelines photoshop(Image>Mode>CMYK Color)

What is CMYK color mode?

The color mode of submitted files must be CMYK. If your files are submitted using any other color standard, such as RGB or Pantone, they will be converted to CMYK. Conversion from one color standard to another may cause colors to shift. More information about CMYK color mode.

Does your artwork contain gradients?

Gradients are commonly used in printing and in most instances produce good results. Gradients can be represented in a file as a mathematical equation (Vector) or rendered by the application into a series of pixels (Raster). Whether created as rasters or vectors, gradients below 10% may not reproduce accurately. More information about gradients.

Does your artwork contain solid black?

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When you want an area of solid black within a document, 100% black (K) will not result in a solid, saturated black. Instead, use Rich Black, as represented by C:50% / M:40% / Y:40% / K:100%.

5. Delete Templateapp guidelines photoshop app guidelines photoshop

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Delete Layer

app guidelines photoshopDelete Layer 1, which contains the original template

Do Not Delete Crop Marks

 
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Delete Template but Not the Crop Marks

Some templates specify not to delete crop marks

  • app guidelines photoshopMake sure you are on the template layer
  • app guidelines photoshopChoose the marquee tool
  • app guidelines photoshopCreate a selection around the template not including the crop marks and delete

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Flatten Layers

Flatten all Photoshop layers before saving artwork for submission.

We strongly suggest that you create a backup file before you flatten the layers.

app guidelines photoshopFrom the Layer pallet, see left, or from the menu (Layer>Flatten Image)

7. Saving Your Fileapp guidelines photoshopapp guidelines photoshop

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File Format

Save your file as one of the following .TIF, .JPG, .EPS or .PSD