UPDATE: Alright, I screwed around testing my RX600's bleed and the difference in resolution. Now comes the question, if I'm working in 300 pixels / inch, what do I do to make it workable? It's hard to estimate sizes when your working at such a high res, even though the actual size doesn't change, I can't get a good view for it. This mainly seems to be an issue in photoshop, as indesign doesn't convert till the end, so it always looks appropriate. Thanks!
Hi guys. I'm not 100% new to Photoshop, but have always just done the basics. I'm throwing together a simple survey for a client, and have noticed the text coming out rather blurry at 72pixels/inch. If I switch to 300 (which is the number I always see thrown out), what effect will this have on the document physically?
IE: say I set it to 8.5 width, 11 height (a full sheet, is this possible? I don't have a full bleed printer, not am I looking to go to the edges).
I wish I could make the logo a vector if I knew how, it's quite simple, but I'd like it to be crystal clear. I got this order on short notice and they want it by 2pm!
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