Muito obrigada, tenho aprendido muito com seus vídeos 👏🏻👏🏻 sou do Brasil. Por favor, se poder em seus tutorias aproximar a tela quando fizer algumas configurações e digitação de nomes, vai falicitar muito a visualização.
Hey, good question! TinyImage doesn't handle crop marks, but there is a Figma plugin called "Print for Figma" that can do this: www.figma.com/community/plugin/874441781480244375/Print-for-Figma
Hey Joel, thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, there's not currently a way to manually specify the CMYK values; this may be included as a feature in a future release 🙏
I just bought your TinyImage Compressor plugin and I'm trying to export screens in the CMYK color profile, but the output is all very faded colors. Can you please tell me why?
Hey there, that's right, you can use this other Figma plugin to help with setting up bleed marks before exporting to PDF - www.figma.com/community/plugin/874441781480244375/Print-for-Figma
It is reducing the quality (because it's trying to reduce the size). Is there any way or any tool to keep the original size & just convert it to CMYK? And oh btw... It's my first time printing a roll up banner. Should I draw some lines for bleeding and stuff like that? or printer will do the work & doesn't need to see a visible line? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
Hey, thanks for the great question! If you export the PDF at 300dpi from the plugin, any image compression shouldn't be noticeable. In terms of crop/bleed marks, this other plugin should be able to help with that, too: www.figma.com/community/plugin/874441781480244375/Print-for-Figma
@@hypermatic_tutorials hello I have a doubt, I'm making 2 banners to print one of them and 8x8 feet and in the design I put the noise effect. I would like to know if I lose quality when printing because of this effect? and if 150dpi would be a good resolution?. and my 1st time doing something this size.✌️
Thanks, great tutorial👍🏻 Can I do this in book cover design? I am calling out to other friends, if you have any information, I would appreciate it if you could share it.🤓
Hey, thanks for the feedback! For sure, you could use this to export a book cover design for print; you'll just need to ensure the Figma frame is the correct size, and then export the PDF at 300dpi in CMKY
Hey David, thanks for the comment! That sounds a bit weird, would you be able to reach out via figmatic.com/contact? Happy to take a closer look a this with you!
Hey there, you should be able to download the PDF from Figma and print it from your computer. If you export it at 300dpi, that should be good quality for printing :)
Hey Will, great question! Because they're being normalised for a printer to use, the ranges are a bit different to what you normally see on a screen, so the colours look a bit different when compared side by side on a monitor, but should look accurate when printed.
Thanks for a helpful video. Feedback - even at 1.5 speed you were far too slow. This video could have been 5 minutes. Definitely get to the point and task quicker.
Hey Katerina, thanks for the feedback! There aren't any customisations on the color profiles yet, but hoping to have this as an option in a future update
Hey Megan, thanks for reaching out! It sounds like you might be running into an issue that sometimes happens if you're using Windows. If you're able to save the file somewhere on your computer and add a ".pdf" to the end of the file name, that should allow you to open it up. Apologies for this... please feel free to get in touch via figmatic.com/contact if you need a hand :)
Hey there, great question! This plugin doesn't handle that part, but there's another Figma plugin called "Print" that should be able to help with this: www.figma.com/community/plugin/874441781480244375