i simply uploaded a jpeg file and it was ok... i think over care creates the problem...usual formats are enough
Designs look different after Uploading??
#22
Posted 08 June 2010 - 01:49 PM
hehhe good for you.
Remember: black&white area is for b&w only with no blurred images or any gray-scale.
Good luck
Hmm thanks! But I also would like to know why does a client require that.I mean b&w version.Can you tell me??
well... sounds like you're doing exactly how I do it. Maybe the settings in your export dialogue box need to be adjusted.
I set my exported jpegs at 10 for quality, RGB, screen resolution.
Have you tried adjusting those settings?
hi Brandy,
Yes,I have done it but sadly it dint work with this design.I wonder how sharie's suggestion works.I don't understand both the softwares are from same company but when export jpeg images they react so differently.I would definitely want to know about this.
i simply uploaded a jpeg file and it was ok... i think over care creates the problem...usual formats are enough
But what about your creative freedom.There may be times when your abstract design looks better to your client but isn't compatible with the main application.Its better to know how to deal with such situations while working in a team isn't it.
Edited by Coy, 08 June 2010 - 06:26 PM.
#23
Posted 08 June 2010 - 02:50 PM
i simply uploaded a jpeg file and it was ok... i think over care creates the problem...usual formats are enough
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#24
Posted 09 June 2010 - 11:35 PM
• maybe they are printing a 1-color file.
• maybe they want to embroider their logo onto a hat or shirt using just one color thread to save money
• maybe they want to create a vinyl sticker for their vehicle and only want to use one color
• maybe they want to use their logo as a watermark and need it available as a one-color option
there are plenty more situations where a black/white only logo would be needed. Plus, any good logo will work well in black and white, and logos built using vectors (as they should be) are usually easy to convert to one color (black) without difficulty and just a small bit of tweaking.

#25
Posted 12 June 2010 - 11:54 AM
Tanu - there are many different reasons why a client would want their logo in black and white.
• maybe they are printing a 1-color file.
• maybe they want to embroider their logo onto a hat or shirt using just one color thread to save money
• maybe they want to create a vinyl sticker for their vehicle and only want to use one color
• maybe they want to use their logo as a watermark and need it available as a one-color option
there are plenty more situations where a black/white only logo would be needed. Plus, any good logo will work well in black and white, and logos built using vectors (as they should be) are usually easy to convert to one color (black) without difficulty and just a small bit of tweaking.
You know what,I should thank myself for starting this discussion.LOL! And you too! As you brought it into peoples notice and sharing this knowledge.I can think in one direction now.
Edited by tanu, 12 June 2010 - 11:57 AM.
#26
Posted 12 June 2010 - 03:27 PM
You know what,I should thank myself for starting this discussion.LOL! And you too! As you brought it into peoples notice and sharing this knowledge.I can think in one direction now.
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#27
Posted 12 June 2010 - 05:43 PM
many new companies and even established companies can't or won't take the cost of printing a color logo for lets say in a newspaper (some places still have tose paper things LOL) or there is also some places that only print B&W So for a cast basis black white is a very profitable way to get your name out there in print. So if you can't make the logo black and white then maybe look at the design and decide if it is a good design because a good logo will look good in black black and white
hi, thank you for sharing !!
I understand your point.What would you choose a design which is cost affective??? say,it has more of those simple looking letters that can be converted easily into b &w outlines or a much more artistic design which looks cool but looks vague in B&w.Clients in DC don't always mention requirements of (B&W) still every canvas keeps space for it. Is it a necessity??
#28
Posted 14 June 2010 - 07:39 AM
The answer is very simple, and sometimes I find myself forgetting to have this "option" on when designing and saving. This is really important in order to have your colors show up correctly.
In both Photoshop and Illustrator, simply have the option "VIEW > PROOF SETUP > Monitor RGB" selected while designing and when saving the file. If you change it to this in the middle of a design you will notice most likely your colors will "brighten" and you may have to re-adjust.
This is what I do anyways... It comes through on the output almost identical to what I have on screen.
#29
Posted 24 June 2010 - 08:25 AM
hi,I think I might have one decent solution to this issue... When I first started designing for web, I use to have a problem getting my colors to match up with CSS colors and such.
The answer is very simple, and sometimes I find myself forgetting to have this "option" on when designing and saving. This is really important in order to have your colors show up correctly.
In both Photoshop and Illustrator, simply have the option "VIEW > PROOF SETUP > Monitor RGB" selected while designing and when saving the file. If you change it to this in the middle of a design you will notice most likely your colors will "brighten" and you may have to re-adjust.
This is what I do anyways... It comes through on the output almost identical to what I have on screen.
I dint understand the role of Monitor RGB.what is it for??
After checking I have found that Illustrator Cs3 does not have specifically Monitor RGB option but photoshop does have it .What you meant by changing the setting in the middle of designing??So should I export my design keeping these settings?
#30
Posted 26 June 2010 - 03:06 PM
thats wierd
Oh I dont have option means that I am not allowed to choose them (as they are grey).These three items monitor RGB, windows RGB and macintosh RGB are not clickable.I could not change the state of any,I dont understand their presence either.

Edited by tanu, 26 June 2010 - 03:11 PM.
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