300 dpi? |
300 dpi? |
Sep 8 2009, 09:59 PM
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Sniff, sniff, hooray! Group: Member Posts: 71 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 388,396 |
I'm not sure if this is the right place to put this sooo... yeah...
Well I'm supposed to make a yearbook cover that is 300 dpi, and I know that dpi stands for dots per inch, but does the size of the document matter? Can you determine the document size by knowing the dpi? I read some stuff about but I'm still confused haha Here are the things I skimmed a bit: http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/archives/200...eally-mean.html |
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Sep 8 2009, 10:12 PM
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Senior Member Group: Official Designer Posts: 5,880 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,382 |
size doesnt matter. it just needs to be 300 dpi for printing. You should get measurements too though. In photoshop cs4 there is a preset option called U.S. Paper. It has the measurements 8.5 x 11 inch piece of paper, which I am guessing is the size that you need to use. And the only thing that makes it 300 dpi is the 300 pixels per inch. Is that what you wanted to know?
edit: ok ok, I re read. if you are using photoshop then the size you enter is the size that, stays and ditto for the pixels per inch. So just make sure that it is set to 300 pixels per inch. |
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Sep 8 2009, 10:17 PM
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Sniff, sniff, hooray! Group: Member Posts: 71 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 388,396 |
oOo okay
Thanks for replying; it really helped too bad I don't have cs4 though oh and nice signature :P |
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Sep 8 2009, 10:21 PM
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Senior Member Group: Official Designer Posts: 5,880 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,382 |
What are you using?
O and thanks... Its a little shocking to newcomers... |
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Sep 8 2009, 10:25 PM
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Sniff, sniff, hooray! Group: Member Posts: 71 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 388,396 |
oh, i'm using cs2 haha
lol i wonder why |
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Sep 8 2009, 10:29 PM
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Senior Member Group: Official Designer Posts: 5,880 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,382 |
Im sure it works the same way.
It is the interwebz :) edit: oic you are a christian. Me to. I jsut sometimes leave my christianly ways behind when on the computer. hehehehehe. |
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Sep 8 2009, 10:35 PM
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Sniff, sniff, hooray! Group: Member Posts: 71 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 388,396 |
well, i hope it works the same
well, Christians don't have to be goody-two-shoes haha |
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Sep 8 2009, 10:39 PM
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Senior Member Group: Official Designer Posts: 5,880 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,382 |
PENIS
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Sep 9 2009, 12:39 AM
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in a matter of time Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,151 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 191,357 |
Make sure Resolution for the Document Size is set at 300. Then set the width and height of the Document Size to whatever you need it to be physically. Don't even look at the pixel dimensions, it's not necessary.
(I should know, I designed our yearbook cover.) You've gotta exercise caution when resizing photos though, or when converting a lesser DPI photo into a greater DPI photo. |
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Sep 9 2009, 03:57 PM
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Sniff, sniff, hooray! Group: Member Posts: 71 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 388,396 |
oooo okay
thanks :D so do I have to uncheck "resample image" in photoshop? |
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Sep 9 2009, 06:28 PM
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Live long and prosper. Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 10,142 Joined: Apr 2007 Member No: 514,926 |
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Sep 9 2009, 08:29 PM
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Sniff, sniff, hooray! Group: Member Posts: 71 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 388,396 |
I see; so I guess someone can close this topic since I've gotten everything I needed
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Sep 9 2009, 09:02 PM
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in a matter of time Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,151 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 191,357 |
Well it depends on what you need to do...but for the time being, if you're just creating a new document with the right resolution and document size, you can leave Resample checked. As long as you're resizing your document you shouldn't have to worry about it. :)
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Sep 10 2009, 02:28 PM
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Senior Member Group: Administrator Posts: 8,629 Joined: Jan 2007 Member No: 498,468 |
Topic Closed
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