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	<title>Comments on: Ftp Large Illustrator Files</title>
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		<description>[...] When the layout is approved and ready go to print, then save the jpeg as high-resolution file and place it into your document. For safety purposes, so as not to place that image into the layout or load it on the disk, add the resolution setting to the end of the jpeg file name, such as “image_300dpi.jpeg”. There are times when you might need to name the high-resolution jpeg the same as the low-resolution jpeg, and I explain that here. [...]</description>
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