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We prefer all logos and drawings to be saved in .EPS format for Windows, which will ensure maximum sharpness. Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw or Free Hand vector art provides the sharpest image renderings when saved in EPS format. Artwork is also accepted in formats with the file extensions of: .tif, .gif, .jpg, .psd, .pdd, .pdf, and .bmp. These formats produce rasper images, and it should be understood that these images are nice viewing on the computer, but do not print out sharp with smooth edges. Due to limitations in these particular formats, multiple colors are difficult to reproduce accurately. For all practical purposes, color separation is not possible with these formats. Other Artwork Specifications:
Camera ready artwork means that the artwork can be photographed without further preparation or changes on the part of Form-Masters, Inc. Additional Information Fonts, Texts for Macintosh It is important to recognize the print margin when setting up your graphic. All images must be contained within at least 1/8" of the border of the selected item. If, however, you wish the background color or image to reach the edge of the item, then it is necessary to bleed that image. For bleeds, we require the artwork to extend past the margin by at least 1/8". All acceptable electronic art must use spot colors or Pantone Matching System (PMS) colors. Do not create the colors using process colors. Process colors cannot be accurately duplicated, and will delay processing of your order. Vector images should use spot colors, not CYMK process, unless it is to be run as a 4-color process. Specify your PMS colors that are used in your art when sending your artwork file(s). Most graphics software allow you to choose standard spot colors. Please reference the material on the software you intend to use for specifications on their standard spot color systems. Some graphic applications allow colors to be imported. Pantone is the most universal color-matching system, and is accessible for most graphics.
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