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September 24, 2017
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Exporting Files for Printing in various sizes

  • September 24, 2017
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Two part question!

One, I am wanting to export a file I made at 8x10 and 4x6 inches. I wasn't sure if export for screens was the way to go, because I couldn't figure out how to keep my resolution at the specified sizes.

Two, is there a way to export these at the same time like in export for screens? I have quite a few files and don't want to waste my time making artboards in various sizes and then exporting them individually. Please help a college student save some very limited time, lol! Thank you!

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Correct answer Monika Gause

Yes, they are all the same size. So would I use export for web for this? Exporting each size I want with the matching pixel size?


most probably that' s what I would do. But it would depend on the exact specifications of the job.

How many files?

what exactly needs to be output?

how many different sizes from one file?

what exactly is in the files?

what will I need to do with the files in the future, etc etc

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Monika Gause
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Community Expert
September 24, 2017

Which file format do you need to export?

Participating Frequently
September 24, 2017

Ah, totally forgot to include that. I need JPG

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 24, 2017

So, I will have to make the sizes in new files to save them at different sizes?


They are all the same artboard size, right?

I think I would calculate the pixel dimensions and then use that to scale them on export. Do you need to set those JPEGs to a specific resolution? You would then need to adjust that in Photoshop.

You could also duplicate the artboards (and their content) and then enlarge the artwork, but that might be a lot more work.