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If the final product is a photograph, flyer or business document, the general benchmark to achieve a high-quality print is 300 DPI. If you're making a poster, depending on its size and distance from the viewer, you'll need at least 100 DPI.
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Mar 6, 2022 · Dpi is dots/pixels per square inch. If you bump that up to 2000x2000 you will be working on a 5" square. Bump that up to 4000x4000 that's a 10" ...
Jun 24, 2020 · 300 dots per inch is a standard for offset printing and printing in general. If you have 300 pixels per inch of linear size of your image, you' ...
Feb 21, 2023 · While 300 DPI stands as the optimum for high-end work and fine art productions, it depends on the printing device.