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What resolution does a picture need to look good? Like a décor element? and got a better answer
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300 dpi or - dots per inch. It will be good up close and far away. If you increase the resolution - the print quality won't get any better, even on professional equipment.
300 dpi or - dots per inch. It will be good up close and far away. If you increase the resolution - the print quality won't get any better, even on professional equipment.
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The basic rules for making city-lights and billboards: the image is prepared in A3 format with a resolution of 300 dpi
The basic rules for making city-lights and billboards: the image is prepared in A3 format with a resolution of 300 dpi
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200 dpi printing most likely will be a printer's and if you print from one meter you can set it even lower for example printing on fabric
200 dpi printing most likely will be a printer's and if you print from one meter you can set it even lower for example printing on fabric
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100 dpi is enough for the final file
100 dpi is enough for the final file