Matt Amos wrote: > i've found that printers often prefer high resolution images > over PDFs, but these are also pretty easy to generate. for the > mappa mercia A0 print [1] it looks like 9934 x 14046 (300dpi) > was a good resolution. <puts professional hat on>
We send the magazine to the printers as PDFs, _but_ we always embed the maps into each page as high-resolution TIFFs (i.e. non-lossy) - usually 300dpi CMYK. The big advantage of doing it this way is that you avoid any font (or other) embedding problems. The alternative is to convert the text to outlines before saving it in your vector format of choice (PDF/EPS/Illustrator), which also works well. In theory you can embed the fonts in the PDF if the font permissions are ok, but generally you only find out that this hasn't worked once 25,000 copies have come back from the printers. If you pick up a copy of the Waterways World Annual 2009 (for which someone else did the maps, not me) you'll see we have a map of the Broads without any rivers on it. :| cheers Richard -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/script-to-cut-a-big-OSM-map-into-letter-or-A4-size-papers-tp23716831p23744965.html Sent from the OpenStreetMap - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

