Stager and Print = 300dpi or Higher... Web/Digital = 72dpi : What's the Deal Adobe?
This seems to be a pretty straightforward and very important discussion! -- maybe Adobe team can just respond for everyone's benefit? 🙂
Rendering at a higher resolution (300dpi+) - for print
Rendering at whatever resolution (72min, looks good) - for web/digital
Unlike Dimension, there is no "resolution" selection(s). You can select Full/1-2/1-4 under "Resolution".
A standard magazine full-page ad at 8.5x11.
Stager Resolution (setup)- Full and let's go with High/Ultra Presets.
In a different post, somone said - Oh, yeah it comes out at 72dpi. "Just open it in Photoshop" change the Image size settings to 300dpi." It's fine. Huh?
Anytime you blow up an image at 72dpi to 300dpi (example), you will always lose quality, starting from 72dpi...
Can Adobe explain? Does DPI no longer matter? Is Stager rendering at a massive DPI and when you open it and change it to 300, the 72dpi doesn't matter, it's actually not 72dpi? Maybe someone can explain a potentially entirely new approach to web vs. print resolutions?
Thanks Everyone!
-Em-
