What type of files can I send you?
Gallery Street Frequently Asked QuestionsWe can work from most standard file formats. Many of these include: TIFF, JPEG, PSD (Photoshop), EPS, BMP, GIF, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Illustrator EPS, Targa, etc. We are Mac and PC based and are happy to print from your own files. Whether you have a simple point & shoot camera, or you're a professional digital artist working in Corel Painter, we bring new life to your files.
What type of logo files can I send?
Bic ClicWe accept jpeg, .gif,. tiff, and .eps files. As well we can accept Corel, Adobe Illustrator or Freehand files. If you are not sure how to upload the file perhaps you can give us a web address where we can see your logo. Please just add the information in the comments box.
What type of files can I send for logos and images?
Fresh Vision answers your questions about the design process...We can accept files in .tiff, .eps, and .jpg forms. For print design, images need to be at least 300 dpi. For web design, images need to be at least 72 dpi. Feature Design Studios can take your photographs or logo, and transfer it into a digital form for printing or web design.
Can I send large files via email?
Free file hosting and image hosting - BADONGOOnce you upload a file to Badongo, you will have the option to enter an email address of the intended recipient.
Where Do I Send My Files?
Full Color Printing : Frequently Asked Questions FAQ.After you place your order, you will be given instructions as to where/who to send your files by both a web page and an email. Please review our guidelines on how to prepare digital files we accept.
Can I send Macintosh files?
Art Department | Frequently Asked Questions about screen pri...Yes. We mainly use PCs, but we support most cross-platform graphics files. If your document contains text, please make sure you convert your fonts to vector paths or export them in a vectorized Postscript (.eps and .ps), or Adobe Acrobat® (.pdf) formats.
How can I send you my digital files?
Art Department | Frequently Asked Questions about screen pri...You can send them as an e-mail attachment, or using our Art Submittal Page. Our e-mail provider supports large file sizes. copy; 2007 Fishead.net | 5468 SE International Way, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 - Local 503.650.2780 | Toll Free 1.877.659.2780 | Fax 503.650.2931
Artwork - What type of artwork files can I send for film output?
CD & DVD Duplication and Print FAQ'sMost Mac based artwork should be OK. Ideally please send Mac Quark or Illustrator files. If your design is made up in Freehand, Coral Draw or Page Maker we recommend that you convert it to EPS format with 'fonts to outline'. Alternatively an uncompressed PDF with embedded fonts may be acceptable. Double check that the number of colours used in your artwork matches the number of colours we are printing for you, and see our print spec's for technical details. Yes.
What type of files can I send (video, graphics, audio)?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can send any type of file using PixtaSynapse.? PixtaSynapse can read most graphical formats and displays a thumbnail icon in your inbox to make is easy to identify.
Can I send my files to you via the Internet?
AustinGraphics.com - FAQFiles (up to 20MB compressed) may be emailed to output@austingraphics.com. Please include all important information about your project. For larger files, please use our FTP server. You will need FTP client software such as SmartFTP, Fetch, Cyberduck, etc., to connect.
What kinds of files can I send with my electronic submissions?
WIS FAQswe expand the use of WIS, we will be adding support for different types of files as needed. If you would like to see if we can add a new type of file for your submissions, contact NIWIS Technical Support.
I have several files, how do I send them over?
XHTML Slicer & Frequently Asked QuestionsIf your website has several templates and additional files simply archive them in a ZIP or RAR format and upload them using the online order form.
Q2r-15: How do I share type declarations between two or more IDL files?
DCE Frequently Asked QuestionsImagine a program that uses two interfaces, in two idl files, and these two interfaces share many of the same structures which must be typedef'ed in the idl file. A C-programmer's first instinct would be to #include a header file in both idl files, and this would appear to work, because the IDL compile generally runs the C preprocessor. But when the application code is compiled and #includes both of the generated *.
