Refugee
08-21-2007, 02:57 PM
C-Line just designed a poster and thought she would offer the file to other fans if anyone is interested, for free of course. You can print it yourself at about half-size, or deliver it to a service bureau for full-size printing as it is intended.
C-Line thanks Ryan at Mudcrutch Farm for storing it on his website for me. And thank's to our great concert photographers we are lucky to have! Despite great odds, lol, they keep getting better.
Download the PDF (http://mudcrutch.com/poster/tpath_poster.pdf)
FULL-SIZE: The poster is designed to print at 12x18-inches, so once you download the PDF file, deliver it either over the internet or on CD to any copy/print service bureau like Kinkos, Sir Speedy, Staples, etc. and have them print it for you. Make sure they accept PDF files. Most, but not all will. I delivered mine online to staplescopycenter.com and received an email in about an hour telling me it was ready for store pickup and payment (Only $4.20).
ECONOMY SIZE: If you just want to print it on your home printer, you'll need to output it at about 50-percent scale, depending on your printer, in order to fill a standard 8.5x11 paper. (Or where it says PAGE SCALING in Adobe Acrobat's PRINT Dialog Box, select FIT TO PAPER to scale it automatically. I'm speaking Macintosh, so you Bill Gates PC people will have to find your own similar settings). Gloss paper is recommended for best quality.
In case you need technical file specifications for your service bureau:
FILE FORMAT: Adobe Acrobat v.6 PDF, saved to be compatible with v.5 and up
TRIM SIZE: 12x18
BLEED: 1/8 inch
COLOR: CMYK
C-Line thanks Ryan at Mudcrutch Farm for storing it on his website for me. And thank's to our great concert photographers we are lucky to have! Despite great odds, lol, they keep getting better.
Download the PDF (http://mudcrutch.com/poster/tpath_poster.pdf)
FULL-SIZE: The poster is designed to print at 12x18-inches, so once you download the PDF file, deliver it either over the internet or on CD to any copy/print service bureau like Kinkos, Sir Speedy, Staples, etc. and have them print it for you. Make sure they accept PDF files. Most, but not all will. I delivered mine online to staplescopycenter.com and received an email in about an hour telling me it was ready for store pickup and payment (Only $4.20).
ECONOMY SIZE: If you just want to print it on your home printer, you'll need to output it at about 50-percent scale, depending on your printer, in order to fill a standard 8.5x11 paper. (Or where it says PAGE SCALING in Adobe Acrobat's PRINT Dialog Box, select FIT TO PAPER to scale it automatically. I'm speaking Macintosh, so you Bill Gates PC people will have to find your own similar settings). Gloss paper is recommended for best quality.
In case you need technical file specifications for your service bureau:
FILE FORMAT: Adobe Acrobat v.6 PDF, saved to be compatible with v.5 and up
TRIM SIZE: 12x18
BLEED: 1/8 inch
COLOR: CMYK