Stormy Conner
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I thought I understood DPI and what was needed for printing, but for some reason this job I am working on is making me feel like I don't. We are just going to print these baseball signs for a school and the design was done by someone else. When I got them I brought them up in Photoshop and checked the size and resolution like my boss asked me to. The actual size in inches was fine but they were 72 DPI. I thought I was 100% sure that it needed to be 300 DPI to print good, 150 at the absolute minimum. And I know that things on screen look way different than what would actually print. I just kinda want to be sure that I do understand this. According to Photoshop under image size the .png they sent is 62.5" x 100" at 72 DPI. PNG's are for website and such right? I am not as familiar with them as I am others file types.
UPDATE: Thank you everyone for all your help. I ended up using Photoshop to lower the size and up the resolution and everything is looking good. I guess I really didn't understand images like I thought. I have been too spoiled by vector art lately. LOL
UPDATE: Thank you everyone for all your help. I ended up using Photoshop to lower the size and up the resolution and everything is looking good. I guess I really didn't understand images like I thought. I have been too spoiled by vector art lately. LOL
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