1. Select your required Picture Size from our list. This size has to be in Centimetres. The 'inch' sizes are only given for illustration and are not exact.
2. Open your Image.
3. Add 1 centimetre to the width and height. This allows us to print bleed. We ask you to do this because it is impossible to print an image flush to the edges of a panel with accuracy.
4. Check the crop. Use the guides and position 5mm from each edge. The guides indicates your crop. When printed, you will lose this 5mm of image on each side. Check that this crop is acceptable. You can then re-save the file.
YOU ARE NOW READY TO UPLOAD
IMAGE RESOLUTION
To get the best results we need the best quality images you can supply. Anywhere between 120 - 600ppi can achieve good results. Typically, a 150ppi file should be your target resolution, (at the actual printed size).
FILE FORMAT
We can accept files saved in JPEG, TIFF, EPS or PDF formats.
COLOUR PROFILES
Your Colour Profile should be embedded in your image. Usually this is Adobe RGB (1998) or sRGB IEC611966-2.1. To check, look under Photoshop > Colour Settings. One of these is usually the default setting.
IMAGE SIZE (see example)
Follow this guide to ensure your image is printed correctly.