blade_922
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- Omar
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Hi,
Right, short story, im creating a 2 sided a5 colour flyer. I have designed it all in photoshop. Took the pictures on a 550d. Now when i open up or even just view the images that i took they are very clear. Now to put it on the flyer i open the image in PS then change image size to roughly 5% and copy and paste it onto the flyer. Now when re-sizing im loosing alot of quality on the image.
Ive just printed a copy onto photo paper, a5 size and the images look blurry.
I dont get it when i first open up the image in photoshop its very clear, 18MP after all. Now when i re-size to 5% then copy and paste to the flyer page, its blurry.
I want it crystal clear.... Even on the printout the images look like they were taken on a phone!
Is there something im doing wrong? Or is there another way to preserve the images quality when putting onto the flyer?
On the front page of the flyer there are 5 images and on the back 5 as well. So you understand why i need them best quality. Especially when im sending them for litho printing soon.
I changed the PPI in the image size in the flyer to 300 from 72 as this is what the printing company need it at, but that still doesnt make a positive difference.
Can anyone help me or advise me?
Kind Regards
Omar
Right, short story, im creating a 2 sided a5 colour flyer. I have designed it all in photoshop. Took the pictures on a 550d. Now when i open up or even just view the images that i took they are very clear. Now to put it on the flyer i open the image in PS then change image size to roughly 5% and copy and paste it onto the flyer. Now when re-sizing im loosing alot of quality on the image.
Ive just printed a copy onto photo paper, a5 size and the images look blurry.
I dont get it when i first open up the image in photoshop its very clear, 18MP after all. Now when i re-size to 5% then copy and paste to the flyer page, its blurry.
I want it crystal clear.... Even on the printout the images look like they were taken on a phone!
Is there something im doing wrong? Or is there another way to preserve the images quality when putting onto the flyer?
On the front page of the flyer there are 5 images and on the back 5 as well. So you understand why i need them best quality. Especially when im sending them for litho printing soon.
I changed the PPI in the image size in the flyer to 300 from 72 as this is what the printing company need it at, but that still doesnt make a positive difference.
Can anyone help me or advise me?
Kind Regards
Omar