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Alexey Prosto2019-02-09 20:55:29
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Alexey Prosto, 2019-02-09 20:55:29

Is it possible to do polygraphy in figma?

How to implement transfer for printing? For example banner 3x6 meters.

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Alexey Pastukhov, 2019-02-28
@Barmaglot51

It is possible, if color distortions are not terrible, because it will be possible to save only in RGB (for printing you need a CMYK profile). To export adequately at me it turns out only in a raster. When exporting to PDF, jambs often come out... Be sure to convert everything to outline strokes before exporting to PDF.
I’m not sure that everything will be ok with exporting such a large layout to a raster, I haven’t tried it (6 meters with a banner print resolution of 150 dpi is about 35500 pixels).
In short, Figma is more suitable for small things like business cards, checklists, ads.
To export to JPG, you need to immediately make the size of the layout corresponding to the number of pixels for printing at 300 dpi. To do this, the length of the side in centimeters must be multiplied by 118.1. For example, for an A4 sheet, this is 2480x3508 pixels. So, if you give somewhere for printing, then it is better to PDF and JPG at once, so that they can be compared there. Suddenly the PDF will open crookedly.

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Mikhail Proskurin, 2019-02-10
@mixail_fet

No, it's almost impossible.
Despite the fact that you can set the A4 size and theoretically print the layout, you will never translate this whole thing into CMYK, because Figma does not support setting color profiles.

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