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Thanasis PapadimitriouRe: Image size for print/web
by on Jul 2, 2012 at 6:52:40 am

It doesn't matter and you shouldn't resample your image back to 300dpi. There is no problem with more dpi. Magazine or books editions use publishing/layout programs like InDesign, QuarkXpress etc. The layout designer will scale your photo to fix in the magazine, newspaper, brochure etc page in one of these programs. Commercial printing companies need 300dpi (CMYK mode) images for high quality prints so even if you give them a 1000 dpi RGB image you'll get a 300dpi CMYK brochure, magazine etc. (Keep in mind to check your images in CMYK mode to see the colors you will get in the final print.)


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