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funlovephotography

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  1. Oh yes, thanks so much for your help! I got the specific profile from the printer and the posters turned out amazingly! THANK YOU!
  2. Gosh, actually, no. I've prepped these posters for a charity event and they are waffling on what printer to use at the very last minute ($ issues - but we need these foamcore mounted and in hand by next Friday) and they asked me not to contact them until finalized. All I know is CMYK. Attached is screenshot of a poster. I didn't create any elements full bleed. I designed to 300dpi - and the images are already being scaled up.
  3. I'm printing posters at 3'x4' in size (36"x48"). I created them in Photoshop. I created them in RGB but lab wants CMYK. When I convert it will flatten (in case that's relevant info?). My question is: what file format am I best to export as to submit for print? Are there any issues around text I need to worry about? TIA.
  4. I'm coordinating a photographic display for a charity and working with a range of amateur to pro photogs. We need to print posters at 36"x48". What MP (or other guideline) do I need to give photographers for minimum gear requirements to print acceptably at this large size? I'm not looking for DPI math, but a practical answer that account for viewing distance, etc. Thanks.
  5. I have a Mac laptop running OS X El Capitan 10.11.2 and Lightroom 5.7. It is over 2 years old, and has 16GB of RAM. Its hard drive has 50GB free out of 500GB. The last time I shut down was more than 2 days ago. I have never run a cleanup program.
  6. I create the 1:1 previews, and if I work on the files right away, the performance is good, but if I come back the next day, say, or a couple of weeks later, they no longer load quickly - like the 1:1 preview has disappeared. SOMETIMES rebuilding the 1:1s is possible (so indeed it had disappeared), but other times it claims to be already built, but the full-size view still takes an age to load. This has been happening a long time (years), but I've never been able to find a solution. Anyone have any ideas? thx
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