I didn’t tell ya, but there you have it, everything at HiRes is, well hires!
High resolution.
PDF or TIFF for printing?
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Thanks for sharing your results, we always like to hear we are rightdlp wrote:QUOTE (dlp @ May 30 2023, 04:14 PM) for anyone curious I did a test w the same image:
1. - JPG original
2. - JPG converted to PDF
3. - JPG converted to CMYK, PDF with no compression.
Printed at Staples on 32lb Gloss Text paper. The conclusion - they all look exactly the same. So newbies like me, just print as JPG and you'll be fine.










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