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Is My Image Big Enough to Print?

Check whether your pixels support the size you want.

Note pixel width/height, pick a target DPI, and compute inches = pixels ÷ DPI. If your desired print is larger, expect softness — or lower DPI / stand farther back.

How to check your image

Note width and height in pixels, choose a target DPI, and compute inches = pixels ÷ DPI. If the print is larger than that at your quality target, expect softness.

Upscaling limits

Software can invent pixels, but it cannot recover lost optical detail. Smaller prints or greater viewing distance are the reliable fixes.

FAQ

Can I just change 72 DPI to 300 DPI?

Changing the metadata number does not add detail. You need more pixels or a smaller print to increase effective resolution.

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