Upscaling from 300 dpi to 800 dpi
- August 15, 2025
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I am making a banner for a printer who is requiring it to be 800 dpi. I've never been asked for 800, it's always been 72 or 300, so I'm guessing this is something I need to learn in case it becomes the new norm. I've tried opening the original image in Photoshop, doing Convert to Profile > CMYK, making any changes to the photo I need to make, and then Image Size > constrain dimensions, Resample: Preserve Details 2.0, setting the resolution to 800, and then saving it. Then I embed the file into my main photoshop file, the printer's template, which is already 800 resolution using the same process as above. I've tried converting the images to smart objects, and as layers. There's outlined text, 3 shapes, a few .ai files for marks and the logo. Every time I submit it to the printer, it comes back saying: Resolution of color and grayscale images is lower than 799 pixels per inch, continuous tone image resolution lower than specified. I don't understand how to fix this so they will accept it. Can anyone please help? I greatly appreciate your ideas!
