I have to create a background and design for a large tradeshow booth (120" x 90 "). I've never worked at this scale so have a few questions that I hope a guru can answer:
First, am I right in thinking I need to work at a proportion of the final output size (so 9 in x 12 in) for instance?
Second: I realize that if I am working at a smaller doc size than the output size, then I'll have to use bitmaps/images that are very very high res to wind up with the printers suggested final output dpi of between 100-150.
My questions:
Do I give my working document (the doc that will be scaled up to final output size) the same dpi as I want at final output (150).
Will native photoshop shapes (filled selections, shapes, etc) scale up well or will they lose information the same way that a jpg would? If, for instance, I create a sphere in my working document then it is scaled up to output, is that the right way, or do I create a sphere at high dpi in separate photoshop file then bring it into my working document?
Very confused, need help, and many cups of coffee.
thank you.
Tomasz.
First, am I right in thinking I need to work at a proportion of the final output size (so 9 in x 12 in) for instance?
Second: I realize that if I am working at a smaller doc size than the output size, then I'll have to use bitmaps/images that are very very high res to wind up with the printers suggested final output dpi of between 100-150.
My questions:
Do I give my working document (the doc that will be scaled up to final output size) the same dpi as I want at final output (150).
Will native photoshop shapes (filled selections, shapes, etc) scale up well or will they lose information the same way that a jpg would? If, for instance, I create a sphere in my working document then it is scaled up to output, is that the right way, or do I create a sphere at high dpi in separate photoshop file then bring it into my working document?
Very confused, need help, and many cups of coffee.
thank you.
Tomasz.
