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March 19, 2019
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300 dpi on all Adobe Stock Photos?

  • March 19, 2019
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Hi, the Adobe stock photos are not marked  with the dpi-resolution, only pixels. I guess all photos that you sell is 300 dpi? And if not, how can I check the dpi before we download them?

BR Maria

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    Correct answer Abambo

    The dpi (ppi to be correct) value here is nonsense. You need to look at the pixel size you will need for a specific representation.

    Say you will need to place a picture at 3x3inch (to make it simplistic), your picture needs a resolution of 3x300=900x900 pixels. If you need 4x3 inches your picture should have a resolution of 1200x900 pixels.

    Any resolution higher is OK.

    Please update this thread if you have further questions.

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    Abambo
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    AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    March 19, 2019

    The dpi (ppi to be correct) value here is nonsense. You need to look at the pixel size you will need for a specific representation.

    Say you will need to place a picture at 3x3inch (to make it simplistic), your picture needs a resolution of 3x300=900x900 pixels. If you need 4x3 inches your picture should have a resolution of 1200x900 pixels.

    Any resolution higher is OK.

    Please update this thread if you have further questions.

    ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer