Vector Formats
A vector image is a version of clipart that you can edit.
You can manipulate the size, color, and you can also print
them. If you plan on printing your work then you should
definitely use vector clipart.
How do I know if it's vector?
Vector clipart come in a variety of formats. The most popular
are .eps, .ai, and .wmf.
How to edit them?
To open and edit vector clipart you will need a drawing
program such as Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw. There are
many other drawing programs but those two are the best and
most popular.
Only on the Web?
If you only want to use images on the Web or in emails then
.gif images will work perfect. They are small and load very
fast, .gif images also can be animated.
Pixel Based
We'll also need a PIXEL based version that can be imported
into certain software packages. This file format has the
same restrictions on resolution that ALL pixel based formats
have, so we'll need to keep our VECTOR halftone as a 'source
file'.
Certain uses (FAXES and CHECKS) do not lend themselves to
the use of black and white halftones, but instead require
LINEAR black and whites.
High Resolution (266, 300 dpi+)
When dealing with any PIXEL based images, your resolution
(dots per inch) can be an issue. You'll need LOW RESOLUTION
(72 dpi) images for use on the web or other low-resolution
mediums. You'll also require hi resolution images (266 dpi
and/or 300 dpi) as well. Why? Pixel based images can be
reduced in size quite safely, but tend to pixelate when
enlarged. If we want to use PIXEL based images at all, we'll
need a large, hi resolution version that we can resize as
needed. Also, if we ever want to utilize our pixel-based
images in traditional print reproduction, we'll need a minimum
of 266 dpi to keep our image crisp and sharp.
High-resolution images can be .JPG .TIF .BMP
Low Resolution (72 dpi, < 200 dpi)
The monitor that you're using right now uses low-resolution
images at 72 dpi (dots per inch). These images are created
to use at 'size as' (100%) on monitor screens and low-resolution
output. Low resolutions images cannot be enlarged without
degradation of the image. When enlarged the individual pixels
will become apparent and the image will appear fuzzy and
jagged. For this reason we supply you with large HIGH RESOLUTION
images (300 dpi) that can be resized (reduced) safely.
Low-resolution images can be .GIF .JPG .TIF .BMP
Software Proprietary Files
Photoshop Files (.PSD) can be layered for detailed editing,
special FX and color management. Output is pixel based (RGB
or CMYK files only). SwF and .FLA files are proprietary
Flash formats that are ready for input into any version
of Flash for logo animation.
NEW – Flash files are now INCLUDED
in ALL our logo repair and tune-up packages.
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