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jacklyng95
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January 24, 2018
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File size for 5 ft x 3 ft Banner?

  • January 24, 2018
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Hi, I am creating a simple banner that will be blown up to 5 feet by 3 feet and I was wondering what size I would need to make it in Photoshop, along with the pixels/inch? Apologies if this is not the correct place to ask. Thanks in advance.

Correct answer Theresa J

Ask the printer what resolution and colorspace they prefer. I’ve created many, many large format projects, and even used to write about it for a magazine. From my experience 150ppi is plenty high enough for almost any banner printing, and RGB is probably the preferred colorspace. It is always best to check with the print vendor first though.

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Theresa J
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Theresa JCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 25, 2018

Ask the printer what resolution and colorspace they prefer. I’ve created many, many large format projects, and even used to write about it for a magazine. From my experience 150ppi is plenty high enough for almost any banner printing, and RGB is probably the preferred colorspace. It is always best to check with the print vendor first though.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 25, 2018

Start with your print professional.  It's a waste of time to begin a print project without having the correct specs beforehand.    S/he will guide you on what settings you should use and what output they require. 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
JonathanArias
Legend
January 24, 2018

why don't you make it it in adobe indesign and place your graphics  in the layout with your text. that is the correct way to create a banner. Photoshop is not a layout program, its for photo manipulation.

jacklyng95
Participant
January 24, 2018

Because we only have Photoshop installed in this computer. Otherwise, I would. But because I am limited to using Photoshop, that is why I am asking.

JonathanArias
Legend
January 24, 2018

ok. that helps.

Make a document to be at 300ppi, and i you need a bleed. ask your printer what they would like for a bleed. i gave it a .25 bleed for the screenshot below.  You want it to be CYMK for your color mode.

Now, do make sure you check the dpi of the images you are placing by going to image>>image size. just because you make a document at 300ppi it does not mean it will make the graphics you place in there 300ppi.

see screenshot below:

and here is how to add crop marks for the printer:

https://creativepro.com/photoshop-how-adding-bleeds-and-crop-marks-0/

hope this helps