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On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 08:57 -0400, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions wrote:
Well, keeping in mind that this is for commercial printing and I will
include the version with the background color removed for printing
on
deskjets...but -

http://lo-portal.us/temp/lrge-cover-alt-8.png
(25 Meg)

Also updated the wiki page for Existing Designs with this, only a
trimmed down 1.8 Meg file :-/

Thanks,

Drew

Just wondering about why you are using XCF format for the "editable" 
files?  I know it is the default for GIMP, but some people on this
list 
might not know that.

They can ask.. actually, I should of used Inkscape, or so I feel, but
I'm not nearly as proficient (let alone efficient) with Inscape as I am
with GIMP and that is really the only solid reason.


Yes commercial printing vs. ink-jet/color-laser is a big difference.  
Even ink-jet vs. color-laser printing can be different for the
design.  

Well, let's look at that same file with the green background removed

http://lo-portal.us/temp/lrge-cover-alt-8-wht.png

Does ti still hold up, I think so.

Thanks,

Drew


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