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Photo Blog: Examples of Large Format Graphics?

Photo Blog: Examples of Large Format Graphics?

First, I want to thank Josh Humble for this pho­to­graph — great shot sir! Second, it’s a good example of large format graphics used for trade shows. Large format graphics are often thought of as bill­boards or vehicle graphics, but that’s only one part of this genre. As shown in the photo, large format graphics includes all types of banners (read more)

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How it Works: Computer Finishing


Computer finishing with large format graphics means using software to direct a plotter to cut “out” a decal. Pre­vi­ously, this was done by hand with a blade and could take hundreds of man-hours on one job. Now it can be done in a fraction of the time.

It begins with a project or job file folder, which is assigned to the … (read more)

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What is a Large Format Print?

Large format printing, sometimes referred to as wide format, has become a commonly used term, but what is it? Wikipedia defines it as:

Wide-format printers are generally accepted to be any printer with a print width between 17″ and 100″. Printers over the 100″ mark may be called Super-Wide or Grand format… wide format printers generally use a roll of

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