Our support section has a comprehensive explanation of resolution and tips on how to properly prepare images to achieve the best quality printing.
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The resolution of your file is how much digital information is present in 1" (one inch) of your image at your print size. Digital images are measured in pixels, so the image resolution of an image is measured in PPI - "pixels per ...
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Yes, image resolution is important. Ideally, the resolution of the iamge should be at least 300 dpi. If not, the engraved image may appear fuzzy or have jagged edges. If in doubt, email us the file so we can have a look at it. Beware thumbn...
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Resolution is tied directly to the quality appearance of your image. Resolution is the measurement of dots per squares inch (dpi). There is a lot to process when covering this topic. This article will be for beginners and novice. For genera...
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I have image with resolution 76 pixel/inch. I put this image at resources. I put Image and set Source to this image. And image is resized it more larger. As i can understand it converted to 96 pixel/inch So i convert all my images to 96 pix...
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Resolution also known as DPI (Dots Per Inch) is the number of dots that fit horizontally and vertically into a one inch square. The more dots per inch (higher resolution) the more detail and sharper the resulting image will be. For an image...
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An image must be a minimum size of 640 x 480. There is no maximum size requirement. If someone attempts to import an image that's too small, an error message informs them of the minimum size requirements.
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