Hey All,
Two projects: same issue: slight differences.
First project is a 4 x 9 rack card that is going to be offset printed at a gang run print shop. Not highend printing to begin with however... The image on the front is a bit too low res for what I'd like to use it for. Question is, how much can I technically blow it up beyond 100% without it looking like total garbage. Right now it's at 130%. It's an image I purchased from Getty so it's not a snapshot quality image.
Second project is a booklet, 11 x 17 pages folded to 8.5 x 11. This is going to be digitally output on a Xerox Docutech machine but there may be other documents in the series using the same graphics that I will be having offset printed at a later date. I'd like to bump the size of the images up to 150% to accommodate my design. One image was taken by a digital camera, the other was a flatbed scan from a photo. Both are nice professional looking pics. Not crummy snapshots.
a) Will 150% be just too big to maintain quality on a digital machine and/or on an offset press and;
b) Is there a greater chance of the digital pic coming out looking worse than the flatbed scanned image.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!
Two projects: same issue: slight differences.
First project is a 4 x 9 rack card that is going to be offset printed at a gang run print shop. Not highend printing to begin with however... The image on the front is a bit too low res for what I'd like to use it for. Question is, how much can I technically blow it up beyond 100% without it looking like total garbage. Right now it's at 130%. It's an image I purchased from Getty so it's not a snapshot quality image.
Second project is a booklet, 11 x 17 pages folded to 8.5 x 11. This is going to be digitally output on a Xerox Docutech machine but there may be other documents in the series using the same graphics that I will be having offset printed at a later date. I'd like to bump the size of the images up to 150% to accommodate my design. One image was taken by a digital camera, the other was a flatbed scan from a photo. Both are nice professional looking pics. Not crummy snapshots.
a) Will 150% be just too big to maintain quality on a digital machine and/or on an offset press and;
b) Is there a greater chance of the digital pic coming out looking worse than the flatbed scanned image.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!