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Repro custom stickers?

maddawg308

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Does anyone know of a company that can create stickers of a good quality from a .jpg picture or similar computer format? I am interested in putting large (no bigger than 1 foot high) decals of a vehicle's previous unit's logo on it, but haven't found anyone capable of doing that.
 

Elwenil

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As long as the pic is detailed I don't see why a sign company can't do it. Our local sign and sticker shop makes full color decals for the local Fire Depts and such. Might be better to have it in bmp format or something. It depends on the software they are using. If it's a pic of a sticker on something else, it wouldn't be detailed enough though. It would have to be a created image of some sort, like for the web or similar.
 

maddawg308

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Multicolor stickers. Not sure what you mean by "layered", Dave. Need to be relatively weather-resistant, though, since they will be on the outside of a truck.
 

Elwenil

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I think by layered, Dave means multiple layers of vinyl use to make an image. For example, the shield above could be done with the yellow cut out as the entire image and then separate grey, white and black stickers would be applied over it to complete the image. The image on top would probably be best done as a full color printed decal.
 

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Whatever you need done-- the outfit doing them will like you a lot if your artwork is in a file they can manipulate; such as CorelDraw (.cdr), Adobe Illustrator (.ai), Windows Metafile (.wmf), Encapsulated PostScript (.eps), Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg), to name a few-- so that they can isolate "layers" to do what's called "color seperations" or "half-tones". Vectoring is the standard for creating and moving the image and informing a printer or silk-screen burner where bits of the image/text start and stop and what color value those bits are supposed to be.
A Jpeg for instance, won't work since it's basically a picture of the file image; not the file itself.
 
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