HIGH-RESOLUTION AND LOW-RESOLUTION FILES Each image is saved at 300 dpi for high-resolution reproduction and at 72 dpi for position-only placement. The low-resolution files possess exactly the same canvas dimensions as their high-resolution counterparts to provide precise and efficient image replacement when the file is ultimately prepared for high-resolution output. RGB COLOR Images are saved in RGB color space. Check with your service bureau and/or printer to determine when and how the conversion to CMYK color space should be made. PATHS AND CHANNELS All high-resolution files are saved with a fourth-channel mask to assist in compositing. The mask can also be converted to a path that can be manipulated and saved as a clipping path. FILE NAMES Images of either resolution/canvas size can be identified by the first six characters of the file name. The file name suffix identifies the specific resolution and canvas size of the file: MH.TIF = high resolution ML.TIF = low resolution