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  1. What does a client mean when they request 300 ppi pictures?

    Mar 15, 2023 · The reason the 300ppi requirement is confusing is because the notion of pixels per inch is ambiguous between two meanings: For each spatial inch of the item being …

  2. print design - What's the difference between 72ppi and 300ppi ...

    I created two documents with same pixel dimensions (1280x768). Document 1: 72ppi Document 2: 300ppi When I saved both in .png, they have the same size on the hard disk.

  3. terminology - How does PPI relate to DPI in photo metadata ...

    Aug 17, 2019 · When you are requested to provide 300PPI images (which is standard quality for laser printing), it means that the images should have enough pixels to be printed at 300DPI at …

  4. resolution - Is there any practical difference between saving at …

    Jan 9, 2014 · I often see statements in discussions about web displayed image quality that go something like this: "I only upload pictures at 72 dpi and 1200 pixels on the long edge, so if …

  5. Illustrator won't export at 300ppi - Graphic Design Stack Exchange

    Oct 12, 2017 · Bit depth is unrelated to DPI/PPI. The former is how many bits are used to represent colour per pixel and describes how much colour information the file contains (= how …

  6. Changing 72 ppi to 300 ppi for printing without losing quality

    I have been given a set of images in .jpg at 72 ppi and need to convert them to .pdf for printing. The final outputs should be in .pdf.

  7. What resolution should a large format artwork for print be?

    Choose 300PPI as the final resolution to get a 30PPI final file. But if you have the coffeeshop case, or need the texts sharper than those final 30PPI, then use a bigger initial scale, let's say …

  8. gimp - DPI Vs. PPI Vs. Image dimension, what should be taken to ...

    Sep 12, 2016 · There is no such thing as a 300PPI image. PPI is not an inherent property of an image. There is no such thing as a 300PPI image, or a 72PPI image. PPI is just a useful …

  9. 72 DPI or 300 DPI - Which Is Better For Web And Print Both?

    Most use 300 ppi, while some use both 300 and 600ppi. This has nothing whatsoever to do with screen resolution and has everything to do with how the ink (whether dye, or pigment) …

  10. printing - Do I need to scan prints at higher than 300dpi if I want …

    Sep 5, 2019 · Simply going from 300PPI at 4x6 to 150PPI at 8x12 isn't terrible (oh, it isn't great either) but if you are staying a few feet away from the photo, I doubt you'd notice. Notice I said …