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I posted a message previously about reproducing CD artwork from originals that used photographic quality images. I’ve seen some conflicting replies that have me a bit confused.
I see the "Descreen" option and I’ll try that out.
But one reply suggested saving as a PSD/PDF and another as a TIFF. The PSD suggestion also said to use RGB coloring.
I thought the best option for print quality was CMYK, am I wrong? Would a TIFF saved using CMYK give me my best, most crisp results? Also, do I need to scan/save the image at any higher than 300 dpi?
Thanks again!
Mike
I see the "Descreen" option and I’ll try that out.
But one reply suggested saving as a PSD/PDF and another as a TIFF. The PSD suggestion also said to use RGB coloring.
I thought the best option for print quality was CMYK, am I wrong? Would a TIFF saved using CMYK give me my best, most crisp results? Also, do I need to scan/save the image at any higher than 300 dpi?
Thanks again!
Mike
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