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    • L Offline
      LARV
      last edited by

      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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        andybot
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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.

        http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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          LARV
          last edited by

          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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            andybot
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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.

            http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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              LARV
              last edited by

              Alright, I understand.

              You have a message by the way.

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