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grafixgetmoney

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 10:27 pm    Post subject: LARGE graphic, need to "chop it" so it prints... Reply with quote

Large Vinyl decal for the side of a Uhaul type truck.. 15'X6'
Need to chop it into six 5'X3' sections... In other words I need to send six different files to print, each being a section of the complete image
Do i make the image full size in photoshop then try to slice it?
If so, how?

MAC osX Tiger
Photoshop 7.0

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Auieos

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Full size sounds good to me. Use a grid.

Edit > Preferences > Guides Grids Slices

Guideline every 1 inch, 1 subdivisions.

Use the marquee tool to select your portions, copy to new layer then duplicate layer to new image to create your individual portions.

You could use the slice tool however its intended for web use only and you want to print.
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