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Apr 06, 2008 01:08 |  #1

I want to get started on printing my own business cards for wedding photography, Portraits and Special Occasions. What I need is some info on how-to-create my own cards. Has anyone out there done their own and if so, what program would you reccomend. I would appreciate all info on this subject.


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Apr 06, 2008 01:30 |  #2

I use Illustrator, but I know a lot of people use Photoshop.


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Apr 06, 2008 01:33 |  #3

I used Photoshop but I did not print them at home. I uploaded the PSD's to VistPrint and they did all the rest of the work.




  
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Apr 06, 2008 10:51 |  #4

I've used Photoshop and had them printed at OvernightPrints. They came out really nice.




  
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Apr 06, 2008 12:19 as a reply to  @ Heidi2's post |  #5

I'm not familiar with the procedure for developing a card with photo shop so any directions, even the simplest, would help. I just need what to open up in photo shop to start out. Like...is there a certain option on the tool bar to get me started for business cards?? Thanks all for your help:


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Apr 06, 2008 14:51 |  #6

If your interested, I would be make you a design. I"m very cheap ($20 USD) seeing as I am starting to build up my portfolio. If interested, click on the link in my siggy for more info. Or you can PM here, or send me an email at scottallanbaker@yahoo.​com (external link).

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Apr 06, 2008 15:57 |  #7

Heidi2 wrote in post #5271265 (external link)
I've used Photoshop and had them printed at OvernightPrints. They came out really nice.

have you seen http://www.printrunner​.com (external link)? i was considering overnight prints too till i noticed a bigger price difference w/print runner....

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Apr 06, 2008 16:05 |  #8

Illustrator is the best option but photoshop is IMO easier to use. Just make sure your set up at 300ppi and all that before starting.


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Apr 07, 2008 02:16 as a reply to  @ bakerbranded's post |  #9

Thanks for the offer but I tried it out today and got something acceptable for the meantime. I'll keep you on file for future use once I start making some extra cash. Thanks again:


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Apr 07, 2008 09:46 |  #10

slappy sam wrote in post #5272813 (external link)
Illustrator is the best option but photoshop is IMO easier to use. Just make sure your set up at 300ppi and all that before starting.

you know - i tried to save my file as a TIFF (as specified by the printing co.), but when i viewed the tiff file, the colors were soooo off compared to the PSD file. would you have any ideas why this is occurring??

(i asked the co. about this, and they said that the tiff shouldn't be that much different from the psd.... idk :( )

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Apr 07, 2008 11:35 |  #11

I dunno, they won't take a level 12 quality jpeg (is the color off on this or not)?

Actually, I guess when I got mine done they didn't want jpeg either. I sent them the .eps file which is one of illustrator's file extensions.


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