How I exported my front cover.
Having my file saved as a TIFF is also beneficial due to the fact that they're fairly universal since most devices can access a TIFF file, ensuring that my client will be able to access my front cover on whatever device they're using and avoiding technical problems.
How I exported my contents page
In this screenshot you can see that I have saved my contents page as a PDF (print) file due to the fact that my magazine again will be a print based product and there I need my page to have lossless quality in order to ensure that my pages look professional and realistic.
It's important that I saved my contents page as a PDF since this file type is completely universal and therefore accessible from any device, making it easy for my client to access and open my files from their devices. Also eliminating the potential of technical difficulties regarding file types not being accessible on certain devices occurring.
How I exported my double page spread.
In this screenshot you can see that I have saved my double page spread as a PDF (print) file due to the fact that my magazine again will be a print based product and there I need my page to have lossless quality in order to ensure that my pages look professional and realistic.
I also then ticked the 'spreads' box to ensure that my double page spread pages stayed together and dint separate once exported.
It's important that I saved my double page spread as a PDF since this file type is completely universal and therefore accessible from any device, making it easy for my client to access and open my files from their devices. Also eliminating the potential of technical difficulties regarding file types not being accessible on certain devices occurring.
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