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als jpeg speichern

Community Beginner ,
Dec 06, 2016 Dec 06, 2016

Hallo

Ich stehe wieder mal bei einem wohl banalen Thema an. Wenn ich eine psd Datei als jpeg speichern möchte, verliere ich immer sehr viel Speicherqualität. Das höchste, das ich wählen kann, ist ca. 750 kb. Das reicht aber kaum für einen ganz normalen Fotodruck. Was muss ich tun?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 06, 2016 Dec 06, 2016
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patbar85867 wrote:

Hello

I'm once again standing at a most mundane topic. If I want to save a psd file as a jpeg, I'm losing a lot memory quality. The most that I can choose is about 750 kb. That's enough but hardly for a normal photo printing. What should I do?


Save the file as JPEG.

Go to Image>resize>Image size and read what the resolution is in px/in. If you wish to boost the resolution, you can do it here with re-sampling..

For printing, it is recommended that the resolution be in the 240-300 px/in range

I have printed many pictures over the years with good result at less than the recommended value.

It is also important to tailor the printer settings to the correct type of paper (e.g. glossy, mat), and maximum print quality (dpi = dots per inch). You do this in the printer.

Another thing, use ink from the same manufacturer as that of the paper. The cheap ink refills are usually not so good.

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