The results were still blurry. Or that the rez is not set to some seriously low number? The resolution is 300dpi at 3.9" x 3.9". I am using the image at 14.5% the size, so the effective resolution is ~2000dpi. Also, please note that the image is ...
The results were still blurry. Or that the rez is not set to some seriously low number? The resolution is 300dpi at 3.9" x 3.9". I am using the image at 14.5% the size, so the effective resolution is ~2000dpi. Also, please note that the imag...
I really need help because I save and send pdf documents all day long in my work day! Please help!! Many thanks in advance The “.23” file extension isn't a recognized file format and likely indicates an issue with how your computer is saving files. There are two ma...
Double checked that its set for 300ppi and exported - got 2500 blurry flyers... By Tijana368661393fub That is an incorrect assumption. A 2000x2000px @300ppi is the same as 2000x2000px @3ppi - it's all about the effective resolution created when yo...
why is it if i open an image in PS which has a dpi of 300 (image sourced from Shutterstock), work on the image and then use Export As JPG, the resulting ppi is 72 according to PS. I checked my Export Prefs and they are set to JPG and 100 for quali...
why is it if i open an image in PS which has a dpi of 300 (image sourced from Shutterstock), work on the image and then use Export As JPG, the resulting ppi is 72 according to PS. I checked my Export Prefs and they are set to JPG and 100 f...
why is it if i open an image in PS which has a dpi of 300 (image sourced from Shutterstock), work on the image and then use Export As JPG, the resulting ppi is 72 according to PS. I checked my Export Prefs and they are set to JPG and 100 ...
why is it if i open an image in PS which has a dpi of 300 (image sourced from Shutterstock), work on the image and then use Export As JPG, the resulting ppi is 72 according to PS. I checked my Export Prefs and they are set to JPG and 100 ...
why is it if i open an image in PS which has a dpi of 300 (image sourced from Shutterstock), work on the image and then use Export As JPG, the resulting ppi is 72 according to PS. I checked my Export Prefs and they are set to JPG and ...
why is it if i open an image in PS which has a dpi of 300 (image sourced from Shutterstock), work on the image and then use Export As JPG, the resulting ppi is 72 according to PS. I checked my Export Prefs and they are set to JPG and 100 ...