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SENDING ADOBE PHOTOSHOP FILES

Adobe Photoshop is one of the best choices for creating documents. If you're using Photoshop, hooray for you! Wes-Tex can easily handle your files. Here are just a few simple steps to follow.

If all the artwork in your document is composed of bitmaps or grayscale images, you will be able to save your file in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format, which will make things a little easier for us at Wes-Tex. If you have no other artwork but bitmaps or grayscale images, go to the File menu and choose Save As . In the "save" window that comes up, look for the option box beside "save as." Choose "Photoshop EPS." (If "EPS" is not an option, then you have artwork that is not bitmap or grayscale--RGB, for example--and will not be able to save the file in EPS format. Please see the next paragraph.) Finally, give your file a name and save it. Now you're ready to send us the document! See "Final Steps".

If any of your artwork is not bitmap or grayscale, you simply need to save the file as a native Photoshop file, which is perfectly OK with us. Under the File menu, choose Save As. Beside "save as" you should see only one option--"Photoshop." Native Photoshop files have either .PSD or .PDD as filename extensions. You need only to give your file a name, save it, and get ready to send it on to us at Wes-Tex. When your file is saved and you're ready to send it, please see "Final Steps".