BP, I have everything on my computer that is on the data stick I'm sending to you. The basic run-down on what's on it...
1. a pdf file with notes for the printer, including file size (I suggested using the .tif file), color mode (RGB), document size (18X24) and I also indicated that the Photoshop Document has had all the layers named and all the text has been rasterized, so there will be no font "issues".
2. The Photoshop Document has 75 layers, after I went through and "cleaned it up", removed 15 or so layers that I had turned off before I flattened the image and made the tiff file out of it.
3. An .eps file (encapsulated post-script) and a .pdf file of the calendar, also this jpeg, which is 9" X 12".
I strongly suggest using Photoshop to print the calendar with. Some print shops use Production House, Poster Shop or another program other than the native program that the document was created in, and it often changes the color balance...if they use Photoshop, it will come out exactly as it is shown here. I used Photoshop 7.0, so it's a pretty safe bet that whoever prints it will have a later version installed and it will open smooth as silk.
One last thing I did before I copied my files to the data stick was I went up there and made the green lights on the starting tree brighter...
Cheers, WC1
