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Images on this site are generally high-res RGB JPEGs.

Logos at right are supplied as both RGB JPEGs and CMYK EPS files. EPS files are small in file size but they are infinitely resizable without losing sharpness. Note: EPS files will not display in a browser.

There are two easy ways to save both these formats:

  1. Click the thumbnail.
    If the link is to an RGB JPEG, the high-res version will display in another window. Right-click that to "Save Picture As..." and browse to the desired location on your hard disk.
    If the link is to an EPS or CMYK JPEG, you will be offered the option of "Save Target As...". Browse to the desired location on your hard disk and begin download.
    OR
  2. Right-click the thumbnail.
    A quicker, single-click method bypasses the high-res display window. Right-click the thumbail to "Save Target As..." and browse to the desired location on your hard disk and begin download.

The right-click method will work identically for every file type, so it is the best method to use for this site, and many others where the download file sizes are larger.


I have followed the download instructions and I am right-clicking on the thumbnails – but I only download the thumbnail.


Why are the file sizes for product images only a few hundred kilobytes? I need high-res images of publishable quality.


Why are the product files on this site in RGB? I need images in CMYK for printing.


I've downloaded an EPS logo, but I can't open it. The JPEG versions have a white background, and I want to etch the logos over a coloured background.


The product images have a white background, and I want to etch the product against another background. How do I do this? I'd prefer not to use the Magic Wand.


The mouseover instructions for the thumbnails say that I should right-click on them to start the download, but I find that when I click the image it brings up the high-res image in another window. Is it OK to simply download this way?


When I click on the links to the CMYK JPEGs, I get a broken link - a little box with a cross in the new window. What should I do?


When I open the EPS files in Photoshop, some of them come out looking a bit bleached. Is this right?


Please note that all the products, logotypes and artwork archived here are the copyright, and in some cases, the trademarks of the specific manufacturer. They are posted here for press, advertising and marketing purposes, and are supplied solely for these purposes.

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