Picture resizing and printing query
Re: Picture resizing and printing query
Hi everybody.
I'm having problem with picture resizing to enable the picture to be printed on mugs. It seems my pictures are losing dpi's somewhere and not giving a good enough print quality. I'm using a Ricoh GX7000 through Corel Draw X5 for printing, the image comes a bit blurry and has lines through certain colours, red being the main culprit for lining, the feint lines can be seen on the paper more than on the mug after pressing but they are still there if you look close enough. I have done all the head clean stuff in case it was a head problem, but the lines still come out. I then noticed a warning, when I go to print via the prepress tab in Corel saying 'this image is less than 96dpi and may not be suitable for some purposes'. Can anybody recomend a way round this please?
As I mentioned in my intro post I'm fine with vinyl and grapics etc, but this sub lark is totaly new to me. Being a 'sticker monkey' is a lot easier than doing sublimation
Steve
I'm having problem with picture resizing to enable the picture to be printed on mugs. It seems my pictures are losing dpi's somewhere and not giving a good enough print quality. I'm using a Ricoh GX7000 through Corel Draw X5 for printing, the image comes a bit blurry and has lines through certain colours, red being the main culprit for lining, the feint lines can be seen on the paper more than on the mug after pressing but they are still there if you look close enough. I have done all the head clean stuff in case it was a head problem, but the lines still come out. I then noticed a warning, when I go to print via the prepress tab in Corel saying 'this image is less than 96dpi and may not be suitable for some purposes'. Can anybody recomend a way round this please?
As I mentioned in my intro post I'm fine with vinyl and grapics etc, but this sub lark is totaly new to me. Being a 'sticker monkey' is a lot easier than doing sublimation
Steve
Re: Picture resizing and printing query
I use this quite a lot when someone gives me a mobile image and wants it on a jigsaw! It isn't perfect but it does help.
http://reshade.com/
There is an option at the link to do an online conversion for free but not sure what limitations it has (I use the installed program).
Adam
http://reshade.com/
There is an option at the link to do an online conversion for free but not sure what limitations it has (I use the installed program).
Adam
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Re: Picture resizing and printing query
smitch6;16451 wrote:its a pity there isn't anything like this for us mac users
Like this you mean Steve?
http://www.macshareware.com/software/re ... ge_resizer
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Thanks for quick answer. I think I have reshade lurking somewhere in my comp, I'll hava hunt.
Hmm, it seems I'm doing the resizing wrong, draging the image down to a workable size using the corner handles without upping the dpi, is a good way to lose definition. I'm off to have a play with my software and maybe if things get real bad......I'll have to read the manual.
Steve
Hmm, it seems I'm doing the resizing wrong, draging the image down to a workable size using the corner handles without upping the dpi, is a good way to lose definition. I'm off to have a play with my software and maybe if things get real bad......I'll have to read the manual.
Steve
Re: Picture resizing and printing query
i just ordered one of them, it does photo enhancing as well 
for $10 its worth every penny if it works
thanks adam
for $10 its worth every penny if it works
thanks adam
Re: Picture resizing and printing query
What the photo like before resizing in coreldraw?
I sometimes do exactly as you do in coreldraw without any problems but normally on other peeps photos i'll do it in photoshop as I clean the photo up and sharpen if ness.
I don't have any problems with my own photos but normally when someone emails photos you can guarantee they'll be of poor quality and tiny file size - this is normally due to them copying the photo from either facebook or an avatar.
Cheers John
I sometimes do exactly as you do in coreldraw without any problems but normally on other peeps photos i'll do it in photoshop as I clean the photo up and sharpen if ness.
I don't have any problems with my own photos but normally when someone emails photos you can guarantee they'll be of poor quality and tiny file size - this is normally due to them copying the photo from either facebook or an avatar.
Cheers John
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John. The piccy was from a phone and came to me via e-mail, I had to crop it to an area showing 6 faces from a photo in a restaurant. I did the intial cropping etc in paintshop pro and then moved it to my print computer. I reckon it lost detail in saving and moving the file. I'm now going to concentrate on using Coreldraw or photoshop for all manipulation of images. Also I'll sit down later and have a proper read through the book. Wifey reckons it's a male thing, we hate reading manuals.
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lol tell me about it steve i've just been playing with the re-sizer i bought
harder than you think isn't it
harder than you think isn't it
Re: Picture resizing and printing query
If your saving as a jpeg then yes, every save and you'll lose some info - save as a photoshop file and its lossless, it doesn't lose any info.
It all depends on how good the original was and if its a crappy phone pic, 9 out of every 10 that I get send are, then your never going to get a brilliant end result. You can't polish a turd
It all depends on how good the original was and if its a crappy phone pic, 9 out of every 10 that I get send are, then your never going to get a brilliant end result. You can't polish a turd
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