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For an image of a Marble tile 4MP is enough or better 19MP?

Explorer ,
Jan 17, 2024 Jan 17, 2024

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For a rectangular image of a Marble 

 

What do you think people will use it for? As an image for web sites or do you think it could be use to print (on paper sheet etc...)?

 

Do you think that if there are 2 images on Adobe:

3200 x 1500 pixels

 

and 

6400 x 3000 pixels

 

People will prefer the second one (6400 x 3000) for a marble image or it is indifferent ?

 

Thank you for your opinion.

 

 

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Community Expert , Jan 17, 2024 Jan 17, 2024

Compare yours with current Stock inventory to see what other contributors are doing.

https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=%22marble%20tile%22

 

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Community Expert , Jan 17, 2024 Jan 17, 2024

People will prefer the biggest resolution image. But that does not mean that they will be happy with that. If you need to resize to that size, it's a question of quality. If your resizer is excellent and your image is flawless, you can try it out. I would, however, return any asset that gets resized above what is good for the image.

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Jan 17, 2024 Jan 17, 2024

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It would help if you uploaded the image here to view...

Jill C., Forum Volunteer

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Jan 17, 2024 Jan 17, 2024

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Compare yours with current Stock inventory to see what other contributors are doing.

https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=%22marble%20tile%22

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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People will prefer the biggest resolution image. But that does not mean that they will be happy with that. If you need to resize to that size, it's a question of quality. If your resizer is excellent and your image is flawless, you can try it out. I would, however, return any asset that gets resized above what is good for the image.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Jan 18, 2024 Jan 18, 2024

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> I would, however, return any asset that gets resized above what is good for the image.

And we, contributors, could ever know if a buyer returned a purchased image of our portfolio?

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You will know, when Adobe deletes your assets. And when you have a bunch of such assets, then Adobe may even close your account. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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