What file resolution is recommended for high-quality prints?
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For high-quality prints, it is generally recommended to use a resolution of at least 300 dots per inch, or DPI. This resolution ensures that the printed images have sufficient detail and sharpness, which is especially important for photographs and intricate designs. When preparing your files for printing with PrintPlace, it is also wise to make sure that the dimensions of the image correspond to the actual print size. For example, if you want to print an image that is five inches by seven inches, the resolution should be 1500 pixels by 2100 pixels to achieve that 300 DPI standard. Higher resolutions can be used if the print will be viewed from a distance, but 300 DPI is often the industry standard for maintaining quality and clarity. It is advisable to check the specific guidelines provided on the PrintPlace website, as these may vary based on different products or services.
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