JPG's to their customers because the file size is smaller, at the risk of losing quality? JPG would be more preferrable to offer to your customer for an item that will likely printed by a professional printer. Why is this? I understand the general difference between a. But, *every* single shop I've come accross that sells digital prints, sells their files as. PDF in order to apply the proper crop marks for the printer. With InDesign, you have to export the finalized file as a. I use InDesign so that I can apply the proper amount of bleed, and add crop marks to ensure the Printer (likely via a Printify partner) has an easy time printing, and my customer receives the expected result. JPG, then place the JPG in a newly created InDesign document with the appropriate proportions. I have artwork that I have created using Photoshop with the intent to sell as digital downloads via etsy. Hello, I am fairly new to this arena, so please bear with me.
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