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PRSF Logos and crediting: correct at 16th August 2007
source: http://www.prsfoundation.co.uk/logo

text for crediting the PRSF: use either:

  • The PRS Foundation for new music
  • The PRS Foundation
  • PRSF

use right mouse: save target as.

or: download zip file (pc) : mac file (.sit)

use right mouse: save target as.

or download zip file (pc) : mac file (.sit)

use right mouse: save target as.

or download zip file (pc) : mac file (.sit)

Guide to using EPS and JPG files.

EPS Files
If you're using a logo for printing purposes, it is generally recommended that you use the EPS version. The EPS logos have the advantage of being scaleable to any size, while preserving the detail and resolution. To open and use an EPS you will need software that can handle this type of document, popular choices being Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Quark, or Paint Shop Pro. Recommended Use: High Resolution Printed Material

JPG Files
JPG (or JPEG) files are mainly used where high resolution and colour perfection is not so vital, e.g. on a website, or for very small printed images. Most basic image editing applications can open and edit JPG files. The advantage of using JPGs is that the file size is usually very small compared to other lossless formats. Recommended Use: Web Pages

 

 

 

 

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