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Exhibition Printing Question #1
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by Marcus
September 2, 2013 - 6:56am

I am preparing about 60 images for printing at A1 and A2 size on 3mm plastic board for an outdoor exhibition.

The prints are being made by a specialist printer not by me, whose printer has a large flat table that feeds the plastic boards through.

I asked them what files they need from me to make the prints and this is what they said:

“file size is up to you, but one only needs a huge file when printing super large. 4mb files would work best. Files can be jpeg, tiff etc, but best as a flattened PDF with all layers flattened and colour profiles embedded with image dimensions.”

I cannot relate that PDF file requirement to the output options I can see in Aperture and since I very rarely print anything it is not an area that I am especially adept in. Does anyone have any ideas how to get Aperture to produce what they are asking for?

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by John Waugh
September 3, 2013 - 12:40am

It sounds to me like they meant .psd (photoshop files) flattened with an embedded color profile preferred by your printer and exported as a PDF.

Aperture won’t export a .psd file. Almost all print houses work from .tiff files or .jpg’s and Aperture will allow you those options.
To create a PDF start your print routine and select save as PDF from your printer menu.

John Waugh, Photographic Images • Apple Certified Trainer• Sport Action Lifestyle Photography

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