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Printing advice needed
I created an invitation for a friend in Photoshop - document is 150ppi - he says the printing place he's using only supports JPEGs, so I saved the invitation as a JPEG with zero compression. He printed the invitations and they're not that sharp. Can a JPEG be saved at anything other than 72ppi?
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just convert to 300 dpi (imge --> image size)and and make sure the "resample image" box isn't checked.
However, my best printing advice would be as follows: run away from any printing shop that says they only accept jpeg files ![]()
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ALWAYS use MINUMUM 300dpi when doing physical print media .... up to 600dpi for stuff like T-shirt transfers ..
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Find another printer.
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