Photoshop :: Text Bleed
Jul 7, 2004I have a text layer of white text on top of a blue fill layer. When i try to move the text layer around the blue bleeds through?
View 3 RepliesI have a text layer of white text on top of a blue fill layer. When i try to move the text layer around the blue bleeds through?
View 3 RepliesHow do I make a text book with edges that bleed into the background?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have a photoshop document A4 portrait size 210mm(w) x 297(h) I need to add a 3 mm bleed around the document, and so that it will show up when saved as a pdf how do I do this, I undertsand that the document will end up 213 x 300.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have some art I did back in high school that I recently scanned in. They are just pen doodles that I did on regular lined notebook paper. But on some of the pages I drew on both sides of the page, so when I scanned one side the ink from the other side bleeds through. I'd like to remove those portions but keeping the original lined paper look.
I tried content-aware fill, healing brush, spot healing brush, and more but nothing seems to work quite right. I seem to have the best luck with the patch tool, but for the parts selected close to ink, the replacement patch gets blue ink blur. It's like Photoshop is trying to guess what should go around those edges but all I want is just the plain selected area CS5?
I'm looking to put together a magazine in Photoshop CS2. The plan is to save single pages as PDF's, and combine them in Acrobat.
However I'm told I need to ensure I have bleed and trim marks - and I have no idea how to do these.
I have an image which i have placed on an A4 document. I have sized it so that I can have it twice on the page, so when i print it i can cut it in half and have two small 'fliers'. I do not understand how to arrange the 'bleed' or 'borders' for printing.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am trying to expand an image so when I add a cut line i will have a little extra area in case the cutter is off a little.
View 3 Replies View RelatedJust gotta do a A6 Flyer which will be printed by a priniting company.
Just checking should the bleed size be 2mm?
need to create a document with this dimensions. I don't understand what the bleed size would be.
2 1/4 x 10...bleed size 3 x 10 3/4
Can photoshop export a pdf file with crop marks and bleed?
or is it the same thing if it is done manually.
Can you set a bleed to get rid of the paper margin or do you have to make the image size larger than the size you want and trim once printed?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI ma on a PC with Windows7 using CS5.5 Extended. I am working on a piece where sometimes I have to deal with just one pixel at a time. If I am making a pixel black I select either a square or round brush, hardness 100, Opacity 100 and Flow 100. I have tried Normal Mode and several other modes but no matter what I always seem to get some bleed(shading) into other pixels and it takes a few clicks to get a solid color.
How do I get the color I want with one click in the pixel without bleed?
I have been using Photoshop on a Mac for several years to make animated gif files for our company website and for our customers as well and have never had a problem until recently. On some Windows computers, these files are now appearing with ghost images bleeding through from one frame to another.
I have made sure that all layers that are not needed in a particular frame are turned off and I have tried various ways of saving the gif out of Photoshop but have had no luck. I did discover if I turned the option for transparency off in the Save for Web and Devices box the image bleed issue would go away, but then white lines appeared in my gifs instead. After doing some research it appears the image bleed problem is happening in the Internet Explorer 9 browser, but does not happen in any other browser I have tested - Safari, Firefox on Mac and Firefox on Windows.
I need to create a bleed around an object that is cut out on it's own layer. Basically I need a shape burst... the edge pixels expanding outward away from the layer. I know I could enlarge the layer but that doesn't work with more complex shapes. And I don't want to use the rubber stamp tool. I have lots of images to do. The end result does not need to be detailed at all, it will be blurred. How to create this other than rubber stamp?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am new to CS4, but have used PSE for quite sometime. The new Patch and the healing tools are great tools, but when I try to patch an area near a different color it bleeds into the patched/healed area. Is there a way to prevent this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am wondering if there is a way to have a bleed on three sides only. I am exporting to a pdf/x for the printers and I do not want the inside edge (book format) to have a bleed. The only way I can see around this is to make the page smaller (the size of the bleed), but I would prefer to simply remove the inside bleed itself.
View 16 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to extend the edges of a number of images to give myself extra bleed room for print. The images have bits that are a little too near the edge and I need more room. The effect I'm looking for is repeating the final edge row of pixels for 1/8 of an inch beyond the original image on all side.
The obvious solution, manually repeating the row of pixels is too time consuming for the number of images I need to format.
The solution would have been simple if the imbeciles at adobe hadn't moved the "extend edges" option to the Oh-So-Useful auto lens correction tab in the lens correction filter. (how I HATE thee, Adobe)... Alas, I'm using CS5 and need an alternative solution.
I am using InDesign CS5 and Photoshop CS5 and have scanned full color illustrations into Photoshop. I am preparing 7x10 saddle stitch and casebound books with the illustrations which need at a 1/8" bleed area. My problem is the illustrations have key elements right up to the edge of them. I need to add complementary colors to fill in the bleed area around them so I don't lose any of the originals. What is the best way to do this? Also, I need to copy colors from the illustrations and make separate pages of the colors to import into InDesign. What is the best method to do this? The colored pages will be the background with story text on them and reside opposite to the illustrations.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI designed a festival event guide and our new publishers asked me to add a "bleed" to the documents before publishing to PDF. I followed all the instructions, but when viewing, all it shows is an extra white border around my pages. I need the color to bleed...
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to get objects to snap to the bleed?
I can only snap to the page but would have thought it a common requirement to snap background gradients / textures to the bleed size.
Of course a work around is to set up guides or draw my own bleed rectangle, but that rather defeats the point of offering a native bleed?
I am doing a convention center with a white matt painted ceiling and a soho red rose carpet.The carpet is bleeding a lot onto the roof. I want to reduce the amount of bleed.
Model units are correct (1=millimeter)
I'm using a generic mr white paint material for the ceiling, finish is flat/matt, application is spray, reflection is 32 samples in performance tuning.
The carpet is a DIY job with a AutoDesk Material library / misc / default material.
Generic image is a bitmap of the soho red rose carpet I made.
Glossiness is turned right down, reflectivity is off, transparency off, self illumination off, etc... the only thing that is on is the bump amount (using a duplicate of the bitmap), set to 30%.
The scene for now is lit by self illuminating material, above the chandeliers and between the gaps in the ceiling. That material is set self illuminate 6500lum and 3000klv.
The lighting solution is not yet fully modelled, but even with the light that's there now there seems to be an awful lot of red on the ceiling.
I am rendering with iRay, max design 2013 pu5. I know I have not let iRay render to completion... but I can tell no matter how long it renders for there will still be too much bounce from the carpet / absorption by ceiling.
how to make either material give off less radiosity?
System information: Win7 x64 / 3DSMax Design 2014 SP3 / AutoCad 2014 SP1 Lenovo E30 ThinkStation Xeon E31225 Quadcore @3.10Ghz PNY GTX760 XLR8 2GB (334.89 Driver) 24Gb Ram Corsair 650w PSU
I've designed 2 artboards (basically two halves of one image) for a competition entry. Pieces can only be submitted in jpeg or png at 5mb max and using only one file. I've designed it at actual size (approx 4000x1000 mm). I have managed to reduce it and save the whole image as a png file (with a white gap dividng the two panels) I'm now thinking this is amateurish and the required bleed setting may have been lost. So,
1. The correct way to crop artwork to each artboard and export artboards to one jpeg or png file.
2. Maintain bleed settings around each artboard.
Can I export my Lightroom 4 Book WITH bleed? I want to send it to my printer but can't find a way to do this which means I'll have to re-do the whole project in InDesign
View 1 Replies View RelatedI got the following task, to do A4 document with 10 mm bleed. It should be exported to PDF
Means: document size: 210 mm x 297 mm
The finished document include bleed should be: 230 x 317 (210 + 2x10 x 297 + 2x10).
I have set bleed limit to 10mm and the same in PDF settings.
The document has right printing area: 210x297 but the bleed is not 10mm but 22,4 mm (it everywhere ads + cca. 12,4 mm)
How do i see the bleed area on my page layout ? (not in any print or print preview)
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm designing a simple flyer that will be printed (I have little experience in the print world) and it might need to bleed to the edges, though I'm waiting to hear back from the person I'm designing it for.
If it does bleed to the edges, do I only need to make sure that the artwork on my artboard touches the edges of my artboard? OR is there something else that needs to be done?
I can't get my document to save a PDF with the bleed area, it shows the cropmarks but not bleed area. Also in my Object tab I do not have the option of Crop area.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have scale 9 grids on a symbol. The symbol has been correctly created with all anchor points on whole number coordinates. Setting a width and coordinates to align with whole number values (pixels) causes Illustrator either bleed the left or right pixels for apparently no reason. For example, setting the width 224 causes it to bleed on the right. Setting it to 225 causes the pixels to bleed on the left which makes **** all sense since the paths on the left shouldn't have changed. I think this is a bug in the impelementation in regards to how the origin works in Illustrator in that it is the center of the object.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'd like to layout a book format where the bleed extends on only the top, bottom and outside pages when two artboards are placed together.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI would like to find a quick way to fit objects (mainly rectangle and ellipses) to the artboard bounds.
Sometimes though I also want to fit them to the bleed frame.
The closest thing I could find is this script which works quite well but only resizes to artboard.
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I don't know much about how to modify it to resize to the bleed frame though.
Moreover, I would like to assign a keyboard shortcut to execute the script and thus need it to appear directly in the File>Scripts menu.
So my second question is where is the Illustrator default scripts folder so that I can place my script in it and make it appear in the menu ?
Putting a book together with the LR4 book module - incredibly my first time as a) have been too used to iPhoto books, and b) have been negligent in making books PERIOD. That aside I just want to make sure I am interpreting the Page Bleed guides correctly. If I understand properly displaying the Page Bleed shows the area of the image that will be chopped off during book production to produce a nice, clean full bleed final product. And so to that end with the Page Bleed guides active I should ensure that any image detail that I want to ensure does NOT get clipped should be INSIDE those bleed guides.
I'd hate to go through all this, spend the money and time, and realize too late I blew it.