Yes, if you wish to design the pages inside an image editing program (such as Adobe Photoshop) you can. Just be sure to create them at the correct page size (see table below) and to save them as a high resolution jpeg (300ppi).
Single Pages
Format |
Page size (mm) |
Page Size (Pixels) |
---|---|---|
8in Square |
206mmW x 206mmH |
2432 x 2432 px |
A4 Portrait |
216mmW x 303mmH |
2550 x 3578 px |
A4 Landscape |
303mmW x 216mmH |
3578 x 2550 px |
12in Square |
306mmW x 306mmH |
3614 3614 px |
A3 Landscape |
426mmW x 303mmH |
5030 x 3578 px |
*Please note that a 3mm bleed is included on all sides.
Double Page Spreads
Format |
Page size (mm) |
Page Size (Pixels) |
---|---|---|
8in Square |
412mmW x 206mmH |
4864 x 2432 px |
A4 Portrait |
432mmW x 303mmH |
5100 x 3578 px |
A4 Landscape |
606mmW x 216mmH |
7156 x 2550 px |
12in Square |
612mmW x 306mmH |
7228 3614 px |
A3 Landscape |
864mmW x 303mmH |
10200 x 3578 px |
*Please note that a 3mm bleed is included on all sides.
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