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is this considered vectorized?

is this considered vectorized?

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aztecrose

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yeah, you could make an impression of a vector graphic using photoshop Wink as for the pixels, you don't need to be really pedantic since no one's gonna be inspecting the file, just make sure the resolution is right (dunno what the res is for a shirt). you could try printing the image beforehand and then check it out for stray pixels because vectors are smooth and crisip

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sPECtre

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Indeed, if you don't have a postscript printer, the resolution of the vectors will be the one of the file with Photoshop.(But usually, the silkscreening shops use postscript laser printers to create the acetates, so your vectors will have the resolution of the printer, not the one of the file)

Artecrose, is that why you say an "impression" of vectors in Photoshop?

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aztecrose

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Maybe, maybe not. From my experience, I use Photoshop to create vector works even though it's a raster program. I usually show my images on the web, so there's going to be some pixellation when i save it into a .jpeg It's different to a shirt

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Packfan88

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so you all know i found the designer and asked hiim about it. he said he wouldnt tell and to look around the internet for the answer.

since i couldnt find the answer i started my own web site to help all of us in the printing industry.

www.arcangelgraphics.com

its not meant to compete with this site since its more for the textile and non-textile printing industry, but if any of you would like to join "come on down".

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Packfan88

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anyone want to help with a logo design at Arc Angel Graphics ?

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