How much should I increase artboard size before render?
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Just change the size of the picture in Photoshop if it´s huge. It would take you 10 seconds to do this, and just set the DPI to, let´s say, 180-240. Or more, your choice. Done.
By the way, I only work with newspaper design, which doesn´t involve 10 meter wide banners. I don´t know if that changes anything. It might.
EDIT: Well yes it must. That file size would be crazy large. Don´t know how to deal with that type of stuff.I think saving as PDF, rather than EPS, also decreases the size somewhat, but changing nothing to the work or file. We save in PDF all the time. But I might be wrong about the size decreasing though.
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yeah, I guess we're talking apples to oranges I'm usually doing high resolution renderings filling most of an A1 sheet. At photo resolution the file size in illustrator can easily be over 100 Mb.
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OK I understand, but hmm.. is 100 megs really that large for a very high res picture in A1 format? Guess you would know if it´s smaller inside InDesign.
How much smaller in size does one of your pictures become in InDesign? 70% of the Illustrator size? 50%
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A multiple page document in inDesign is just a few Mb. The reason is that inDesign only loads a low resolution preview instead of the entire bitmap file. So a document with something like 5 pages might be 7 Mb. Each one of those in illustrator with the full image would be like 120 Mb each = 600 Mb stored. Since I usually already have these files in Photoshop (already 100+ Mb there) duplicating this in illustrator is crazy.
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Alright, I understand.
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