If I run into limits on what I can upload for free, I will then move to another free alternative that has less restritive file size limits such as WeTransfer. I consistently use HighTail, but not enough to justify a monthly subscription. ![]() While I consider the free version to be a great tool, I do believe that the paid version is a bit on the expensive side for my level of use. I consider the free version to be a great tool that is less troublesome than dropbox. I feel it is a more secure process when using an app as opposed to using a service such as WeTransfer. I like that I can share large files with my clients on a piece of software that lives on my computer rather than using an online service where I upload the file via a web browser. Since I deal with artwork design and production each and every day I really need an safe, fast and effective way to share files whether they be large proofs or final files for print/web production. Opmerkingen: HighTail allows me to send large files efficiently to clients or suppliers. I suggest that people look for a better solution. In a single, narrow-mined stroke, the value of Hightail to my company has vanished overnight. Overnight they have unthinkingly destroyed my once routine means of distributing a huge amount of content to our dealers and prospects across the U.S. If, for example, a dealer is setting up a website and needs logos, product shots and text files, I can no longer just send out an email with the links to the files on Hightail. My needs include the ability to send multiple download links to my dealers and prospective dealers - everything from canned social media content to a range of literature and photos. If you need to send a business email with multiple download links and other content, you're now out of luck, as the only option is to use Hightail's interface to send an email with one (concealed) link. As of the most recent downgrade, it is no longer possible to copy download links for files. If the HT people have a favorite way of working, they think that everyone works just like they do. Hightail has recently adopted a typical self-focused millennial mindset of tunnel-visioned genius: focusing on an increasingly narrow range of cool stuff and killing off highly practical features without pausing to think about the spectrum of their users. Back in the day (prior to August, 2017) this formed an ideal platform for disseminating content as you could grab download links and include them in your own communications. Save as a Photoshop PDF.You can set up a linked folder on your machine that syncs with Hightail. Layout your design accordingly, making sure that you have a minimum 1/8th inch (0.125") inside margin. Set it for 300dpi resolution and CMYK output. Photoshop: Set up your document to be 0.25 inches wider and taller than what you want the finished size to be. When exporting to PDF, check the "Use Document Bleed Settings" box on the third option in the Adobe output window. On your pasteboard, you will see guides for the bleed, edge of the page, and inside margins. Below that, where it asks for bleed and slug margins, enter 0.25 on all 4 entries. InDesign: In Document Setup, set the width and height to your finished size, i.e. ![]() There should be no white border, crop marks, or printer's marks. Make sure the image/color/element that you want to print to the edge of the paper spans beyond the trim line to the outer bleed margins. ![]() Set the document size to whatever you want the finished size to be, and set your software for a 0.25" bleed. The finished size for a standard business card is 2" x 3.5". When a document has bleed, it must be printed on a larger sheet of paper and them trimmed down to the final desired size.įor example, a business card with full color bleed should produce a PDF that measures at least 2.125" x 3.625". If color matching is critical, please bring us a color accurate sample for reference, or provide Pantone numbers.īleed refers to a document that has graphic elements (background colors, patterns, photographs, other images) that print to the edge of the page, leaving no white margin on the finished piece.īleed extends beyond the trim edge of a piece. When using Google file sharing, please set up access to the file so that we are not required to sign in. Send us a shared link via email using a file sharing program such as Dropbox or Hightail. Be sure to type your name and e-mail in the required fields or. If submitting something other than PDF, be sure to include all links and font files, then compress the folderĮ-mail files over 10 MB, you can upload the file through our website: Choose the upload file link on the left panel.Compress your file using a compression tool such as WinZip for PC or Stuff-it for Mac.If your document has bleed (see below) include bleed margin in PDF output dialog but do not include crop or printer's marks.The following MUST include all fonts and links:
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