On Monday 03 April 2006 17:22, pixelnate wrote: > Sure, but giving the printer a document that has the bleed and crop area > marked helps avoid troubles down the line. > > ~Nate
I understand where you come from, but to me working with bleed displayed, unless it's a single page ad or something like business cards is an inferior solution. To me seeing bleed is enough to screw up a composition. And since you should have your settings set with the printer by the beginning, I'm pretty sure he would know what workflow you are about to use.
