Re: Proofing Approval Form
- From: Tim Monk <tmonk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 23:28:19 -0500
On 8/23/07 10:53 PM, "cjrichardson1976@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Hey if everyone wouldn't mind I am trying to cut down on errors in
the shop that I just took over as Production Manager I'd like to know
if anyone would be willing to let me have a copy of your proof
approval form to implement next week or use a a base guide for what I
am wanting to do.
It's quite obvious that you need someone's help, considering the fact that
you can't form sentences.
You might have luck looking at GATF or PIA's website. You might find what
you need in industry magazines such as American Printer. Or someone here
might be generous enough to do the work for you, and provide links. It's
quite possible that you could do a Google search, and find exactly what you
want--copyright-free--with little effort.
Also we have a embrodiery (sp) part of the shop and I am wanting to
know does anyone know of a good raster to vector program. I know CS2
has the capability to trace but you but I am looking for something a
little better if anyone has any Idea's let me know so I can research
it...
I know of nothing better than an operator who knows how to use the pen tool.
IME the autotrace functions of the apps I'm familiar with are incredibly
bad. Way too many points, and sloppy. It's possible that I'm not familiar
with better apps, but it's been my experience that it's faster and easier to
trace the artwork than to clean up a bad autotrace. I could be wrong, but I
don't feel I've wasted much time by just redrawing/retyping the stuff.
and submit my request to the president.
For your sake I hope your president is pretty laid-back. I've known
"presidents" that would fire someone for the grammar you chose to use in
this post. It's all about how you present yourself when it comes to requests
in the corporate world. Choose your words carefully, and try not to sound
like an idiot. Usenet is good practice for that, trust me. Every time I
sound like an idiot I regret it, --see, look, I just used a comma where a
period should have gone.
In fact, aarooke just notified me that I was quoted in a Canadian magazine
for something I said in this group--so was Peggy. Wonder why they aren't
quoting Del Tree? I'm sure they have or will... ;)
Have a great weekend,
Tim
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