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Crop Marks and Bleeds...Help please
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| Sparks 2003-11-24, 10:19 am |
| I've created an image I want to use as a business card (standard size is
3.5"x2"). The printer asked me to create the image at 3.75x2.25 and insert
crop marks at 3.5x2. Whenever I try to move the crop marks all it does is
scale the image. Can someone tell me how to do this?
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| Tacit 2003-11-24, 10:20 am |
| >I've created an image I want to use as a business card (standard size isquote:
>3.5"x2"). The printer asked me to create the image at 3.75x2.25 and insert
>crop marks at 3.5x2. Whenever I try to move the crop marks all it does is
>scale the image. Can someone tell me how to do this?
You are using the wrong tool. You make your image, then place the image in a
page layout program like QuarkXPress, then place your text in the page layout
program. The page layout program creates the crop marks automatically.
If you must use Photoshop, you will have to draw crop and register marks by
hand. Have fun! :)
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| Peter Reid 2003-11-24, 10:20 am |
| > >I've created an image I want to use as a business card (standard size isquote:
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> You are using the wrong tool. You make your image, then place the image in
aquote:
> page layout program like QuarkXPress, then place your text in the page
layoutquote:
> program. The page layout program creates the crop marks automatically.
Illustrator also lets you specify exact crop marks, using a bounding
rectangle (just centre a 3.5x2 rectangle on your image, and convert it into
crop marks), and will also handle any additional text.
Cheers, Peter
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Create 1/8" black squares at the corners.
Drag guide lines onto the image to create the 3.5 x 2 boundaries on the
oversize canvas.
Turn snaps on,
Zoom in on one corner
Use rectangular marquee tool,
starting at an outside corner, pull to the guideline intersections.
The marquee will snap to the guides.
Fill the resulting 1/8" square with black
Repeat at the other corners.
HTH
Mr3
"Sparks" <res6uvu6@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:ENIvb.5461$b91.3324@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...quote:
> I've created an image I want to use as a business card (standard size is
> 3.5"x2"). The printer asked me to create the image at 3.75x2.25 and
insertquote:
> crop marks at 3.5x2. Whenever I try to move the crop marks all it does is
> scale the image. Can someone tell me how to do this?
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