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Export for Screens - Only 72 dpi/ppi?

Community Beginner ,
Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

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Is there a way to set Export for Screens to export at 300 DPI/PPI? It only lets me do 72

I know I can make multiple art boards and then export them all at once using "Export as..." (which doesn't have a keyboard shortcut, grr). That works alright. But, would be really cool to use Export for Screens instead.

Also, yes, the document is set at 300 DPI CMYK. But exports at 72 when using Export for Screens.

Sorry if this question has been asked before!

Thank you so much in advance.

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Engaged , Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

The dropdown option under scale allows you to set a few different options. The bottom option is resolution and there you can state a ppi value.

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Engaged ,
Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

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The dropdown option under scale allows you to set a few different options. The bottom option is resolution and there you can state a ppi value.

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Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

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I don't know how I missed that! Thank you so much!

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Nov 02, 2021 Nov 02, 2021

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the problem is that it changes the dimensions, does anyone know how to keep the same dimensions while increasing resolution?

 

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Nov 02, 2021 Nov 02, 2021

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Use Photoshop.

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Sep 23, 2018 Sep 23, 2018

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I don't know how I missed this either! Thank you so much, such a time saver!

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 14, 2021 Feb 14, 2021

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the only problem is that is changes the dimensions of your document.

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Jul 25, 2022 Jul 25, 2022

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In order to combat this, you must take your desired dimension (ex. 400x400px) and divide it by 300(or whatever DPI you would like to use). The resulting number is your document size in inches, then multiply that by your target DPI(in this case, 300) and that will give you the pixel dimensions that the file will be resized to.

Example:

 

Needed Document Size: 500x500px

Needed DPI: 300

 

500 / 300 = 1.67

 

Your document will be 1.67 inches wide and high

Multiply that by 72 to obtain your needed document size

 

1.67 x 72 = 120.24

 

You would need to resize your document to 120.24 x 120.24px for it to be 500x500px after exporting at 300DPI 🙂

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