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sonle95
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January 3, 2018
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Export 300 dpi image

  • January 3, 2018
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I want to render high quality image for printing. How can i change  export setting to 300 dpi image?

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    Correct answer JeanetteMathews

    Dimension doesn't have DPI settings, so you need to know how large you want it to be in order to set the pixel value.  For example:

    - if you want a document that is 10" wide at 300 DPI that is 3000 pixels.

    - if you want a document that is 10" wide at 72 DPI that is 720 pixels.

    We'll add controls for dimensions/DPI settings in the future.

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    Yen Vendenberg
    Participating Frequently
    October 18, 2022

    Adobe XD export artboard (or the part you need) as SVG, then open it in Photoshop. At opening you have High Resolution and other options to set as you wish. Worked for me just now perfectly.

    Yen Vendenberg
    Participating Frequently
    October 18, 2022

    Or PDF then open PS (dependes how many components you have in the desing or how you set padding etc for the components, as SVG to PS can mess up the components). I needed just high res image to add to my mockup, which is than used in the INDD for print.

    sonle95
    sonle95Author
    Participant
    January 7, 2018

    thank you for your support, can you show me how to change the image dimension (Weight and Height) export setting?

    JeanetteMathews
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    January 8, 2018
    1. Go to Design Mode
    2. Select the "Environment" in the Scene panel
    3. Check the Properties Panel for the Canvas > Size property.
    4. Set the pixel size.
    Participant
    May 30, 2018

    This may be a silly question but ... where can I find the properties panel?!

    JeanetteMathews
    Adobe Employee
    JeanetteMathewsCorrect answer
    Adobe Employee
    January 3, 2018

    Dimension doesn't have DPI settings, so you need to know how large you want it to be in order to set the pixel value.  For example:

    - if you want a document that is 10" wide at 300 DPI that is 3000 pixels.

    - if you want a document that is 10" wide at 72 DPI that is 720 pixels.

    We'll add controls for dimensions/DPI settings in the future.

    Participant
    August 23, 2018

    I tried saving at 3000 pixels and the photo is still 240 dpi.

    JeanetteMathews
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    August 23, 2018

    Again, Dimension does not have DPI controls.  No matter how many pixels you set, that does not affect the 'DPI' setting in Photoshop or other programs.  You'll need to set that in Photoshop, but you can get the correct 'pixels' in Dimension.  We are adding DPI controls in Dimension in our next release.

    Ussnorway7605025
    Legend
    January 3, 2018

    rendor it as a PSD file and edit it in Photoshop