Is a low-res image pandemic sweeping the world of printing?
“I see more and more people using lo res images more then ever and they don’t care about the results once the job prints” says “Prepress_Online” via their Twitter account to “Markzware.”
Is a low-resolution image pandemic sweeping the world of printing?
- Are creatives, graphic designers and print-buyers preflighting less than ever?
- Is quality assurance taking a back-seat to price?
- Do you use an electronic method of preflighting on your brochures, color graphics and other posters & cards heading to print?
Would love to see, via the comments section below, some answers to these general preflight and prepress problems. Hearing from both designers, publishers and printers would also be great.
You can follow Markzware’s and Prepress Online’s tweets here:
http://twitter.com/Markzware
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June 26th, 2009
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