Upscale Herb Label to 300 DPI or higher
Budget / Salary$30–250
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted3 hours ago
I have a finished label for my fresh-herb clamshells, but the label manufacturer kicked it back because the PNG I supplied sits well under their 300 dpi threshold. I don’t need the artwork tweaked—just turned into a print-ready file that meets every standard a roll-label manufacturer expects (300 dpi minimum, correct color mode, trim line, safe zone, bleed, etc.).
You’ll start from the single low-resolution PNG I provide. Whether you rebuild it as vector art in Illustrator, supersample it in Photoshop, or use another professional workflow is up to you; what matters to me is crisp type, clean graphics, and approval from the label house on the first pass.
Deliverables
• High-resolution (300 dpi) CMYK PDF ready for press
• The working file (AI, PSD, or EPS) so I have a true source going forward
• A quick note confirming final dimensions and bleed you applied
Once I drop the new file into the printer’s portal and they green-light it, we’re done. Should be a straightforward task for anyone comfortable with print production standards.
You’ll start from the single low-resolution PNG I provide. Whether you rebuild it as vector art in Illustrator, supersample it in Photoshop, or use another professional workflow is up to you; what matters to me is crisp type, clean graphics, and approval from the label house on the first pass.
Deliverables
• High-resolution (300 dpi) CMYK PDF ready for press
• The working file (AI, PSD, or EPS) so I have a true source going forward
• A quick note confirming final dimensions and bleed you applied
Once I drop the new file into the printer’s portal and they green-light it, we’re done. Should be a straightforward task for anyone comfortable with print production standards.
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