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Set the resolution at “72 pixels/inch” for a Web banner. Set the resolution at “300 pixels/inch" for a print banner.
Raster Files: For banners and signs designed to be viewed at less than 24", your resolution should be 300 dpi at final size. For designs that are to be viewed beyond 24", we recommend a resolution of 150 dpi at final size.
Image width The dimensions of the original image you upload to your site can have a big impact on how it displays. We recommend using images that are between 1500 and 2500 pixels wide. Images smaller than 1500 pixels may appear blurry or pixelated when they stretch to fill container s, such as banners.
The dimensions of the original image you upload to your site can have a big impact on how it displays. We recommend using images that are between 1500 and 2500 pixels wide. Images smaller than 1500 pixels may appear blurry or pixelated when they stretch to fill container s, such as banners.
Since the banner ad will be displayed on computer screens, we want to choose 72 pixels per inch, which is the resolution of a computer screen. As a frame of reference, most print materials are prepared at 300 pixels per inch, and high-resolution images can be 1200 pixels per inch.
For work larger than A2, the recommended resolution is between 75 and 150 dpi. The general rule of thumb is to use as high a resolution as you can without the project becoming unworkable.
Step 1. Create new document In Photoshop, select File and New. This will open a New File window where you can select all the properties of your banner. Select size (we chose 8ftx2ft) and resolution (in this case, 120 pixel/inch is enough given that this banner will be seen from a distance of approximately 10ft).
300 dpi is the norm for most printers, but it all depends on the way you'll be printing. High-end offset printers will need 300 dpi.
For most artwork, 300 dpi is preferred. Most printers produce excellent output from images set at 300 PPI. You can use 150 dpi for large prints because the difference in print quality is not very noticeable on large pieces when you look at the prints from a distance.
Most photo printers these days are able to print at over 2,000 DPI which is far more resolution than the “average” photograph that is printed at 300 DPI and in most cases, more expensive printers can print with even more resolution. Some printers though, like billboard printers, print with much less resolution.
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