week6 - preparation for printing

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Paper: DSDN144 Digital Photographics Info Sheet: Preparation for Printing At the end working on a digital photograph you should have three different files: 1. The original jpg or RAW photograph that you took 2. The psd (Photoshop file) that will contain all the adjustment layers that you have created for tonal correction. 3. The TIFF which is the flattened version of your psd file. The final thing you should do to your photograph is sharpen this digital file. Remember to check your images before taking them to the printer. Correct resolution (in most cases 300 ppi) RGB mode (even if black and white) Flattened (no layers or adjustment layers) No alpha channels (no saved selections) No paths TIFF (or high quality jpeg if emailing) Some Possible Photo Printers: Imagelab – 22 Wigan St (behind the Design School) www.imagelab.co.nz Photowarehouse - 140 Victoria St (between Manners and Dixon Sts) www.photowarehouse.co.nz Camera House – 124 Willis St www.camerahouse.co.nz Wellington Photographic Supplies – 11-15 Vivian St (between Tory St and Cambridge Tce) www.wps.net.nz Colin Kirk Photographics – 80 Lambton Quay www.colinkirkphotos.co.nz DO NOT USE BIG IMAGE!!! They are not proper photographic printers.

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Page 1: Week6 - Preparation for Printing

Paper: DSDN144 Digital Photographics

Info Sheet: Preparation for Printing

At the end working on a digital photograph you should have three different files:

1. The original jpg or RAW photograph that you took

2. The psd (Photoshop file) that will contain all the adjustment layers that you have created for tonal correction.

3. The TIFF which is the flattened version of your psd file. The final thing you should do to your photograph is sharpen this digital file.

Remember to check your images before taking them to the printer.

• Correct resolution (in most cases 300 ppi)

• RGB mode (even if black and white)

• Flattened (no layers or adjustment layers)

• No alpha channels (no saved selections)

• No paths

• TIFF (or high quality jpeg if emailing)

Some Possible Photo Printers: Imagelab – 22 Wigan St (behind the Design School) www.imagelab.co.nz

Photowarehouse - 140 Victoria St (between Manners and Dixon Sts) www.photowarehouse.co.nz

Camera House – 124 Willis St www.camerahouse.co.nz

Wellington Photographic Supplies – 11-15 Vivian St (between Tory St and Cambridge Tce) www.wps.net.nz

Colin Kirk Photographics – 80 Lambton Quay www.colinkirkphotos.co.nz

DO NOT USE BIG IMAGE!!! They are not proper photographic printers.