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Tutorial: Create
a Custom T-shirt
Step 6 - Save PhotoPlus file and Export to a JPG file. |
Save your artwork in PhotoPlus file format (*.spp) to preserve all
of the layers.

From the File Menu, click Save As.
Name the file and click Save to
save the file in a location on your hard drive.
| Export to JPG file format for professional printing. |

From the File Menu, click Export.

Select JPEG Interchange Format from the drop-down
menu
Name the file and click Save to
save the file in a location on your hard drive.
Open the JPG file you just created to ensure that it looks the
way you intended. Also, check the resolution (dpi - dots per inch)
to ensure it is at least 175.
From the File Menu, click Open.
Browse for the JPG file and click Open.
From the Image Menu, click Image size...
The minimum resolution is 175 dpi. Your settings
should appear as below.

Be sure to review
the tips for creating artwork for a custom t-shirt for dye
sublimation printing.
That's it...you're finished creating your artwork.
Note: Follow these instructions again for a double-sided
t-shirt or sweatshirt.
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File Size: 19mb
License: Free
Requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Publisher: Serif Europe Limited
Date Added: 8th February 2007
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