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    Gaieus
    last edited by 29 Jan 2008, 00:44

    James, I think first of all you'd need to scan it as hi-res as you can and then (not knowing the capabilities of your scanner) I'd suggest PS.
    Can you not get the digital graphic from the firm (?) that created your card?

    Gai...

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      Gaieus
      last edited by 29 Jan 2008, 00:45

      I'm neither a scanning guru nor an expert in PS-ing so see Alans comments on this here. It seems that there's no use of scanning a printed material with higher resolution than 300 dpi (which was probably the resolution when printed).
      If it gets dotty or specked you can smooth it in PS I believe. Just try it and see if you're satisfied with it.

      Gai...

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        robmoors
        last edited by 29 Jan 2008, 00:45

        Hey James I haven't seen you online on Msn so far, if you come online I can probably help you out with this!

        Rob Moors
        Architecture Student

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          Will03
          last edited by 29 Jan 2008, 00:46

          If it is a simple design, with simple colours, I would recommend drawing over the scanned image in something like illustrator, or Photoshops elusive vector capabilities. That way, you can scale the image to whatever size you like, whenever you want!

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            bryan
            last edited by 29 Jan 2008, 00:46

            James,

            One trick I use since I use SU more than Illustrator is to rough out artwork in SU and then export into Illustrator and finish it there. Will only be helpful if your logo is mainly line work and not photographic.

            Bryan Leather
            Sr. Design - Project Manager
            Hartwig Exhibit & Display
            New Berlin, WI USA
            262-787-1928

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