Thanks to the convenience of our online file transfer module, there's no need to make special trips to our store just to deliver a disk. You can easily send a file from your computer to ours in a matter of minutes.
Just enter your information in the spaces below, click submit, and we'll send you an e-mail to confirm that we've received it. It's that easy.
WHAT IS IN AN IMAGE AND WHAT IS NEEDED TO PRINT THE IMAGE
Vector graphics (also called geometric modeling or object-oriented graphics) is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and polygons, which are all based upon mathematical equations to represent images in computer graphics. It is used in contrast to the term raster graphics, which is the representation of images as a collection of pixels (dots), and used as the sole graphic type for actual photographic images.
Vector art is key for printing. Since the art is made from a series of mathematical curves it will print very crisp even when resized. For instance one can take the same vector logo and print it on a business card, and then enlarge it to billboard size and keep the same crisp quality. A low-resolution raster graphic would blur incredibly if it were enlarged from business card size to billboard size.