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Top Rated Questions for Posters
I need some guidance in designing a custom sized poster using Adobe Acrobat. Should I use one of your templates anyways? Tracy K - June 21, 2009
You can upload your image in the custom size you want to have it printed in. We only ask that you create a 1/8 of an inch bleed around the four edges of your artwork. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
I would like to start my poster design using an Adobe Acrobat template, but I don't have all the photos ready. Am I allowed to create, and still save my work? Nathaniel T. - June 21, 2009
Given that you have downloaded the template to your computer, you may make changes and additions at any time as long as you save the file on your computer. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
The proof for my AI poster template shows that my picture seemed to have shrunk in size. What happened? Gene N. - June 21, 2009
Make sure you entered in the correct specifications for your product size. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Can we save the Illustrator templates for the posters to our computer? Pablo L. - June 21, 2009
Yes, you can download the template. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
If I'm making a custom size poster, do I use your Illustrator templates that have a set size? Leroy P. - June 21, 2009
You are welcome to use our templates for some guidance. However, you can always upload the custom size of your choice as long as you add the .125 inch bleed around the edges. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
I created my poster template as a 16x18 size in Photoshop. When I got the proof, the picture was much smaller. Jacqueline V. - June 21, 2009
Our Pre-Press team may have scaled down your image because incorrect size specifications were entered. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Is it possible to save the template for Photoshop, and make changes to it as we gather our images? Leroy D. - June 21, 2009
Yes, our templates can be saved onto your computer. This way, you can slowly build your design and save your previous work. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Is it easier to send in a custom sized PSD file, or is it better to use a template, even though the size isn't what I want? Pablo L. - June 21, 2009
You may send in a raw PSD file of your design. Please add the required bleed around the edges before you submit the file. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Why did you guys shrink the CorelDraw file of my poster template? Nathaniel T. - June 21, 2009
In order to avoid size changes, please double check to make sure that you entered in the correct size specifications. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Haven't quite got everything that I needed for this poster job, but I'd like to start ASAP in the designing process. Can I save the work that I do on these templates and continue another day? Jayson J. - June 21, 2009
If you have downloaded our template design, you can edit it and save as many times as you like. You are not required to finish your design the day you download the template. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team