![]() This article will avoid discussing ppi vs dpi and let that argument lie. This has changed over the years, especially when considering making plates versus digital print. When we got out into the real world, the rule of thumb for image resolution used to be, make the ppi two times the dpi. In training, we were taught that an image had to be 300 ppi at 100% to be printable. However, there are also instances where PDF file sizes are very large due to extra data and images that are of a higher resolution than necessary. ![]() Print production teams are often faced with images with resolutions that are too low to reproduce with acceptable quality. ![]()
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