Creative Artist

Digitalising Your Artwork

Photographing your artwork for prints, publications and art exhibitions – the final step with your masterpiece – will require artwork to be submitted on CD, DVD or USB stick in digital format, 300 dpi high resolution images. Originally, printers and publishing houses required TIFF files, nowadays the favoured JPEG is more acceptable for quality reproductions, leaving the TIFF format for super large blow-ups.

The JPEG format quality comes

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