do we add a Laser for our shop?

June 12, 2009 at 3:20 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

I have been studding laser cutting and engraving equipment.  There are many new products we could add, and do custom work too. If any one out there has commits please chime in.  Thanks and have a great weekend.

We love our new Epson GS6000

June 12, 2009 at 3:09 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

The color is all-some and we printed 30 banners yesterday, The speed is great too.  I just push print no hassle just print. I want you to come by and see how good this printer prints.

We Just Got a 40” scanner

March 10, 2009 at 3:57 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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We now can scan maps, posters, large drawing, it even work with foam board mounted art.

Convert Your Images Into Vector Graphics Online with Vector Magic

January 2, 2009 at 5:19 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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As you may or may not know, when uploading your own artwork for printing as part of your design at SignsToday.me, you should pay attention to the size of the print area and the physical dimensions of your artwork.  A tiny .gif or .jpeg simply cannot be stretched large enough and maintain the quality of the print for say, a large canvas print.

However, sometimes the perfect image is in an unscalable format, and you’d like to enlarge it, but maintain the original quality of the image.  Well, great news–vector graphics were created to solve just this problem.  A vector graphic (common file extensions are .svg, .eps, and even .pdf) can be resized to any dimensions with virtually no loss of quality of the image.  Thus, they are commonly used in the printing industry.

So, how do you convert your .gif, .jpg. or .png into a vector graphic?  If you don’t have access to an expensive graphics program, such as Adobe Illustrator, this could be a tricky problem.  You could always ask your printer to convert the file for you, but this could entail extra charges.

Fortunately, the easiest and best-quality way I’ve found is to use an online tool called Vector Magic (http://www.vectormagic.com).  You simply upload your image, and it’s automatically converted to a high-quality vector graphic, suitable for any use!  And the quality of the vector images is generally pretty amazing–it performs better than Illustrator’s Live Trace function in my opinion.

It’s not free (although, they were offering 2 free uses with the creation of a free account–not sure if this still applies), but it could be a lifesaver if you need to transform a 2 inch square logo into a 10 foot wide canvas banner by tomorrow!  Very cool stuff, indeed!

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