BASIC FORMATS (Included in all packages)
.EPS Scalable vector files
EPS stands for Encapsulated PostScript. It can contain both vector and bitmap data. PostScript is the universal language used by computer printers as well as professional printers. If the file contains only vectors it can easily be reduced or enlarged without loss of resolution and is the best file to give to a professional printer for reproducing your logo on the printed page.
(1) Full Color Logo-Pantone or Spot color
(1) Full Color Logo-CMYK
(1) Full Color Logo-RGB
.GIF Raster files
These are used in the same way as JPG files but are compressed even more, making them ideal for graphics with solid colour; because of their high compression, these files should not technically be used for graphics with gradients (such as photographs).
RESOLUTION - 72 dpi, RGB Color Space
IMAGE SIZE 252 x 180 pixels, 3.5 x 2.5 inches
(1) Full Color Logo
.JPEG Raster files
This graphics file is compressed and can open into almost any other application. JPG files are typically used for on-screen purposes such as on Web sites or within email messages; this is because the files are small. They are not ideal for printing and cannot be resized or edited too often without significant loss of image quality.
RESOLUTION - 300 dpi, RGB Color Space
IMAGE SIZE 1050 x 750 pixels, 3.5 x 2.5 inches
(1) Full Color Logo
.TIFF Raster files
TIFF stands for Tagged Image File Format. This type of graphics file can also be compressed, meaning that it has been calculated down to contain only vital information. Like an EPS file, a TIFF file can also be moved into almost any other application. However, a TIFF file cannot be enlarged without loss of resolution; it can only be reduced.
RESOLUTION - 600 dpi RGB Color Space
IMAGE SIZE 2100 x 1500 pixels, 3.5 x 2.5 inches
(1) Full Color Logo
NOTE: Our Logo Repair packages only include rendering and formatting and do not include ANY design, preliminary design work or concepts.