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<blockquote data-quote="AMP Productions" data-source="post: 4817903" data-attributes="member: 68685"><p>Ok so I'll get down to the nitty gritty. Looking to adapt a game idea I have to a card game. The actual rules and whatnot are working flawlessly, but I need soom info on the technical side of things. </p><p>Most importently, I'm going to need a printer capable of printing high res gloss images onto cardstock. This is only for the beta test prints and the like, I know I'll have to go through an actual distributer to have them cut the cards and everything when its ready to by published and put on the market, so please don't just tell me that. I already know. </p><p>Other issue, what is the standards of making the graphics for cards? Is there a standard? </p><p>I looked around and found that cards are either 63 x 88 mm or 2.5 x 3.5 in. They are essentially the same size, just metric and english systems respectively. My concern is more so the actual pixels per inch. I couldn't find any info on actual resolutions used in the current market. I have to assume that it depends on the publisher, and what sort of printers they use... which just brings be back to question one.</p><p> </p><p>So any thoughts en-peeps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMP Productions, post: 4817903, member: 68685"] Ok so I'll get down to the nitty gritty. Looking to adapt a game idea I have to a card game. The actual rules and whatnot are working flawlessly, but I need soom info on the technical side of things. Most importently, I'm going to need a printer capable of printing high res gloss images onto cardstock. This is only for the beta test prints and the like, I know I'll have to go through an actual distributer to have them cut the cards and everything when its ready to by published and put on the market, so please don't just tell me that. I already know. Other issue, what is the standards of making the graphics for cards? Is there a standard? I looked around and found that cards are either 63 x 88 mm or 2.5 x 3.5 in. They are essentially the same size, just metric and english systems respectively. My concern is more so the actual pixels per inch. I couldn't find any info on actual resolutions used in the current market. I have to assume that it depends on the publisher, and what sort of printers they use... which just brings be back to question one. So any thoughts en-peeps? [/QUOTE]
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