Good day!
My publisher uses a modern copier machine to do his print work; and he uses Microsoft WORD to create the coversheets and files and then blends them all into a PDF to print. On the cover of my edition, I have a transparent tif of the composer's autograph. This was created from a digital photograph at 300 DPI, pulled into Illustrator cleaned up, and then turned into a vector, then exported as transparent tiff.
My publisher uses a modern copier machine to do his print work; and he uses Microsoft WORD to create the coversheets and files and then blends them all into a PDF to print. On the cover of my edition, I have a transparent tif of the composer's autograph. This was created from a digital photograph at 300 DPI, pulled into Illustrator cleaned up, and then turned into a vector, then exported as transparent tiff.
The complaint is that the publisher seems to see pixelation in the signature when he prints the cover...
Is there anything I can do to the file to make it NOT pixelate? I have heard that WORD tends to soften or slighly blur any embedded images, but never heard about a pixelation issue. Thanks for any help or suggestions!
Kim
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Kim Patrick Clow
"There's really only two types of music: good and bad." ~ Rossini
Is there anything I can do to the file to make it NOT pixelate? I have heard that WORD tends to soften or slighly blur any embedded images, but never heard about a pixelation issue. Thanks for any help or suggestions!
Kim
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Kim Patrick Clow
"There's really only two types of music: good and bad." ~ Rossini
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