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Resolution for large format prints

New Here ,
Feb 06, 2019 Feb 06, 2019

Hi there,

before Fotolia became Adobe Stock I was used to know the Filsize in cm and it's dpi from the website without buying. So it was quite easy for me to check in Photoshop (with an empty picture) if the picture will have a resolution that could be printed really big (for example in 3000cm width).

Pictures have been ordered in Categories like S,M,L,XL,XXL. It was a great thing to tell the costumers that they should look for pictures in XXL and there would not be any problem with printing.

Now it is more difficult to find pictures that are OK for printing. Is it possible to filter pictures by sizes while you are searching?

In our company we really like Adobe Stock but more and more often we use the competitor because it is more comfortable. It would be a great thing if you can help or let me know how to search better.

Regards,

sandra

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Community Expert , Feb 06, 2019 Feb 06, 2019

There is (currently) no possibility to search for images with a certain size range. However, in Adobe stock, all images are sold at their highest available resolution. The resolution is indicated with the image:

You can easily deduct print size with this.

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Feb 06, 2019 Feb 06, 2019
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There is (currently) no possibility to search for images with a certain size range. However, in Adobe stock, all images are sold at their highest available resolution. The resolution is indicated with the image:

You can easily deduct print size with this.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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