Look out Extensis, I'm gonna beat you to the punch and develop a Photoshop plug-in that creates sophisticated printer's marks on a layer....uh, as soon as I learn how to code.
Submitted by Terry Veiga on Thu, 07/22/2004 - 06:55.
So, what produces the crop and bleed marks? After the selection, I'm not sure if I use the same commands that I would use normally in the print with preview dialog.
Submitted by photocrawfcp on Tue, 07/27/2004 - 14:46.
This is awful advice. For one, using inches instead of mm is archaic and error-prone. Secondly, Photoshop can handle crop marks itself without room for human error, which this guide almost encourages.
thank you this helped me. i was at first confused on why to make the canvas 1/4" larger to the width and height, but later realized this is because 1/8 is added to each side, which adds up to 1/4. seems obvious, but it really took me a few minutes of thought to get there... thanks again for the help.
I'm going to be rich!
Look out Extensis, I'm gonna beat you to the punch and develop a Photoshop plug-in that creates sophisticated printer's marks on a layer....uh, as soon as I learn how to code.
Seems incomplete explanation.
So, what produces the crop and bleed marks? After the selection, I'm not sure if I use the same commands that I would use normally in the print with preview dialog.
thanks, this helped me
thanks, this helped me
This is awful advice. For
This is awful advice. For one, using inches instead of mm is archaic and error-prone. Secondly, Photoshop can handle crop marks itself without room for human error, which this guide almost encourages.
no print with preview command
I'm using a PC (ugh!!!) and don't find the "print with preview" command under File. Any suggestions?
this helped me
thank you this helped me. i was at first confused on why to make the canvas 1/4" larger to the width and height, but later realized this is because 1/8 is added to each side, which adds up to 1/4. seems obvious, but it really took me a few minutes of thought to get there... thanks again for the help.
hi
Thanx mate... you helped me out!
Thanks for sharing
Very handy post, and just in time for a print job I'm delivering out of Photoshop tonight. Many thanks for sharing!
thanks!
great tutorial, very helpful, thanks so much!!
Would not be right for printer
This will not work as the cut marks should be outside but in line with the area to be cut, Easier just to put them in manually using the pencil tool
Crop Marks
Just want to say thank you for the great advice which worked very well. Thanks for the explanation too.
Regards
Kris