To
get started, please use one of our FREE
TEMPLATES
OR
follow this STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE:
(This
example uses a 4” x 6” Postcard as the final,
finished size).
STEP
1 - Create a new document (File / New) for each side of your
project.
For
this example we would create one Photoshop document for the
front side and another file for the back side.
STEP
2 - Enter the following document information
- Width:
6.25
- Height:
4.25
- Units:
Inches
- Color
Mode: CMYK Color
These
specifications apply whether you are creating a new image, scanning,
or resizing an existing image.
Step
3 - Set Bleed Guides
Drag four guides from the rulers exactly 1/8” (.125)
on each side. This will be where your printed piece will trim
and will leave you with the final size that you ordered (in
this example, 4” x 6”).
Be careful, as text, borders, or images that are too close
to the edge may appear uneven or get cut off. Also be sure
to allow “full bleed” images to extend into
the bleed area or the white of the paper may leak into the
postcard image.

In
the example above, the text "TYPE TOO CLOSE!" will get trimmed off, and the image will have a small strip
of white on the right-hand-side.
Step
4 - U.S. Postal Regulations for Postcards
If you plan on mailing your postcards, the back-side layout
must meet U.S. POSTAL REGULATIONS.
Step
5 - Check Image Resolution, Quality and Color
Please keep in mind that M13 Graphics only prints EXACTLY
what is sent to us. We do not have the time or resources to
alter or color correct your files. Image resolution, quality
and good color all will affect how your final printed piece
looks.
High Resolution 300 dpi Image |
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Low Resolution 72 dpi Image |
To
prevent bad looking images your file(s) should meet some basic
standards of quality and color:
- Resolution:
300 dpi (dots per inch)
- Front
or Outside Color Mode: CMYK
- Back
or Inside Color Mode: CMYK
- Other
image quality/color issues: JPEG Compression, Adobe Illustrator
Color Settings, Digital Camera Settings.
Step
6 - Make Large Black Objects and Images “Rich”
For black borders, headlines, and large black text to appear
dark and saturated (or rich), you should set your CMYK (Cyan,
Magenta, Yellow, and Black) values to:
CYAN
= 30%
MAGENTA = 30%
YELLOW = 30%
K - BLACK = 100%

Never
use a Rich Black for any small graphic objects or text that
is smaller than 18-20 points in size.
Step
7 - Flatten Image
Flatten your Photoshop document by using the menu in the layers
palette and choosing "Flatten Image". Or go to the
Layer Menu / Flatten Image. This will remove all layers and
reduce the size of your file significantly.
Step
8 - Save and Prepare for Upload
Save your file(s) in .JPEG format. To save as a JPEG file,
go to the menu File and then select Save As... and select
JPEG from the format list. Be sure to save with a Quality
no smaller than 10. DO NOT USE THE SAVE FOR WEB OPTION.
After
saving your files, you are ready to Upload them to us for
print.
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