Use Photoshop for printing large format

I have a chart that's about 5' x 6' and he uses a cominbation to photos and vector smart objects.

A large number of places are accpecting of PSD files, and I thought since there are the vector elements in the PSD file that it fits well.

I'll be proof and type are a little blurry when you're about 4 feet away.

I told her the blurry text and they said that they would perfer in illustrator, so I recreated the Illustrator file and placed all of them in there.

I thought that it would just be easier to do all my work in Photoshop.

What is the problem that I get when I use a PSD file to present my work?

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There is also a question of banding. But they say they can fix this.

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Let me answer some of your post...

"I have a chart that's about 5' x 6' and he uses a cominbation to photos and vector smart objects."

A large number of places are accpecting of PSD files, and I thought since there are the vector elements in the PSD file that he would scale well. »

-It is a common misconception.  The seller's right.  A PSD file that big can produce problems in the INVESTIGATION period.  Try not to depend on the file .psd with vector objects.  They don't really evolve as you would expect.

«I'm proof of income and type are a little blurry when you're about 4 feet away.»

I told her the blurry text and they said that they would perfer in illustrator, so I recreated the Illustrator file and placed all of them in there.

I thought that it would just be easier to do all my work in Photoshop.

What is the problem that I get when I use a PSD file to present my work? »

-Yes.  Printers digital large format are used in conjunction with the emulators of Postscript level 3 of RIP or Postscript.  The best file format is an EPS Illustrator file to scale (OK, you like EPS, then submit a file have native if you must... Sorry, just to speak poorly informed lugheads there) with Photoshop 'Place' (EPS, tiff, psd) files.  The advantage is that you will get a sharp text and, if your images are great photo reproduction size correctly.

The strapping was a little worried.  They say they can fix this.  So, maybe they test work on a lower output device?  I suggest you get the specifications of the supplier in writing.  For example, to print .icm; RIP; number of inks, etc.  But the long and too late, you may even submit PDF and have the RIP expand the file.  I usually work at 25% actual size with 300ppi (the final image = 75ppi res) images with a resolution of pixelation set to 'high '.  All good workflow will have no problem resizing the Ai, EPS or PDF 400% in the INVESTIGATION period.  I did it, I do it and the banners of flawless printing.

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