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Is your photo good enough for printing? Resolution | Pixel Density | PPI & DPI
A little explanation about photo quality and size to make sure your prints looks sharp and detailed.
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@alohaleslie9407
@alohaleslie9407 3 года назад
You have saved me hours of hair pulling investigation. Thank you so much. I had been wondering if my photos would be good enough for printing and you helped me understand the whole ppi and dbi standards. Much appreciated!
@carolinezaramati9193
@carolinezaramati9193 2 года назад
Your channel is a goldmine of information! I was clueless about how to approach printing a photobook, there is so much to learn from you. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put in those videos.
@RandyM403
@RandyM403 2 года назад
Finally. Someone who answered my question. Everyone talks about ppi dpi and resolution but I had yet to see a video that did the math for the output. Thank-you.
@agua4211
@agua4211 2 года назад
This is what exactly I needed to know and you did a great job explaining it. Thanks!
@BeachcomberNZ
@BeachcomberNZ Год назад
As others have said, you explained the print requirements in a more easily understandable way than many others have. Thanks!
@72Webber
@72Webber 3 года назад
Great video ! Very clearly laid out. I’m annoyed its taken me this long to find your channel. will defiantly look at your other videos, keep up the great work.
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 3 года назад
Welcome aboard!
@lynnqi6451
@lynnqi6451 2 года назад
It is a very clear and helpful video. Thank you so much!
@tiana1894
@tiana1894 11 месяцев назад
God bless you! Thank you, your rant was so helpful and I get it now.
@sharonmiller7823
@sharonmiller7823 2 года назад
What a great explanation! Thank you for this video. Your explanation was easy to understand.
@jassmindelrio9490
@jassmindelrio9490 9 дней назад
Thank you for making the info easy to understand!
@AboAbdulrahman_YT
@AboAbdulrahman_YT 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this.. i loved that u dont have unnecessary information..
@ellaraystyle
@ellaraystyle 4 месяца назад
great video! Saved me so much time researching. Thank you a lot!
@kennethjonesphotography
@kennethjonesphotography 2 года назад
EXCELLENT explanation. Thank you.
@ceegeefpv2676
@ceegeefpv2676 2 года назад
Wow that actually made sense,Thank you for that 👍🏼
@newaccount8019
@newaccount8019 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video, I am publishing my own children's book, and I was having a hard time deciding what PPI I should use. Great video, thanks so much and have a nice day!
@melvinshuster
@melvinshuster 3 года назад
Great video! Thanks.
@petermcginty3636
@petermcginty3636 Год назад
Thank you. Excellent video. Strong content and good presentation skills. 🎉
@omidakbarian2996
@omidakbarian2996 Год назад
complete and perfect video, appreciate it
@gaboroot4599
@gaboroot4599 4 месяца назад
very well explained. thank you!
@NataliyaBoyko-zp7qb
@NataliyaBoyko-zp7qb Год назад
Thank you! It is very helpful.
@shecastillo9659
@shecastillo9659 3 года назад
Very very helpful video.. all i want to know is in here.. thank you for this. Very detailed and clear.. ❤
@andrewgallup3890
@andrewgallup3890 3 года назад
Very important information, thank you.
@haroonphotos
@haroonphotos 2 года назад
Thank you so much, Solved so much confusion in a single video... Much appreciated!
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
@karahcter
@karahcter 2 года назад
Thank you for this video!
@shikha21c
@shikha21c 11 месяцев назад
Love your video. Trying to put together my wedding photo book and this really helped. Also your video on comparison between Shutterfly vs Photobook WW, vs etc.
@khaledlab8121
@khaledlab8121 9 месяцев назад
super amazing explanation..massive thanks
@Campfire30
@Campfire30 Год назад
Very helpful, thank you!
@molaykahussien7032
@molaykahussien7032 2 года назад
Very helpful thank you!
@ILZorya
@ILZorya 3 года назад
Great explanation. Thanks
@noskillnochill
@noskillnochill 2 года назад
Finally i understand, thank you much!
@okimurafranck7672
@okimurafranck7672 Год назад
thanks for the explanation i subscribed
@sooryanarayanan4273
@sooryanarayanan4273 2 года назад
what a beautiful video, Thanks a lot
@tedelfire7703
@tedelfire7703 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@albertotcah1863
@albertotcah1863 2 года назад
Thank you for the good information
@twinkie1773
@twinkie1773 2 года назад
Thx ya for this. I was trying to figure out what's the long side of a photo. So I can make my submission. You wouldn't believe the video's in yt not explaining this.
@aladdinsane1220
@aladdinsane1220 Год назад
Brilliant video m8
@flipchapflipchap3091
@flipchapflipchap3091 3 года назад
Useful information for everyone :)
@kensrobertson
@kensrobertson 4 месяца назад
First time I've heard the output math explained. How simple that is. Thanks for that little gem!
@samvillain9991
@samvillain9991 Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@donaldj.trumpprivat4892
@donaldj.trumpprivat4892 2 года назад
Thanks
@kevkimamira8894
@kevkimamira8894 2 года назад
It made perfect sense
@ojanaybd7611
@ojanaybd7611 2 года назад
You save my life ❤️
@bozic101
@bozic101 Год назад
Hey man, Love your videos. I know this might be a silly question but I brought a camera that's shoots 25mp. I have some nice photos I want to enlarge. When I transfer the photos to the PC the dpi is 72 If I want to print a canvas 16x24 ( 40.5 x 61cm) would I make my settings on image size fit to custom and than width 16 and height 24 with a 300dpi to get the best photo print? Would I than do the same method for a smaller photo 7x5 Thanks in advance
@myronachtman4304
@myronachtman4304 2 месяца назад
Well presented! I was worried that you were not going to cover "viewing distance." Thankfully, I watched until the end and you finally talked about this key factor. In my experience, large poster prints or "wall art" look spectacular when viewed from several feet away, even when their pixel density is only 100 ppi. For the most part, you did a very good job using ppi (instead of dpi) in its proper context. You did slip up on three occasions. I would have corrected these errors in post-production before uploading to RU-vid. In today's world of AI (2024) images with very low pixel densities (eg: 50 ppi) can be "upscaled" using specialized AI (Artificial Intelligence) algorithms and the resulting files can look great when they are printed at home, or by a commercial printer. One final point... most commercial printers use high-quality hardware for printing (ie: an Imagesetter) that have an ink print density of 2500 dpi.
@oliviabourg1829
@oliviabourg1829 2 года назад
Wow thank you, i'm working on a future print business, and thanks to you i realized that even with an A7RIII and its 42mp, it is not enough to print on A1 ! I am so surprised :o
@danlightened
@danlightened Год назад
It can still be printed. It's like he said towards the end, one will mostly be viewing the A1 size photo from at least 3 meters. So, a 170-200ish dpi would look just fine.
@Lesterandsons
@Lesterandsons 3 года назад
Very useful. In metric system I use 100px per cm. Very simple and good enough. Number of pixels is definition and resolution is a pixel density per inch or cm
@Brittow
@Brittow 2 года назад
I think you mean cm. 300 ppi is 118 ppc. mm is just not in the same order of magnitude at all
@Lesterandsons
@Lesterandsons 2 года назад
@@Brittow Yes I corrected it. Equivalent to 254 ppi, less than 300 but enough for photo paper, most printers... Easy if I want to print 15 cm I need 15*100 pixels very easy when you use metric system.
@Spacecowboy_chuy
@Spacecowboy_chuy Год назад
What is the size you want isn’t 10x10 (a square) but at 12x16. Do you still only divide the longest side? Or do the short and long side have to be bigger than 300??
@shanesterling1983
@shanesterling1983 3 года назад
Thank you Guru. This video was very helpful. I am planning on creating an artbook on Blurb with BookWright (maybe). Right now I use "Gimp" to make and modify my images. If my images are very large such as 6000x6000 and I put it on a 12x12 page in a photo book, will the software have to down scale my image? Have you ever run into a situation where the image was too big for the page, which resulted in the image being pixelated?
@lepidoptera9337
@lepidoptera9337 2 года назад
6000pixel/12inch=500dpi. That's less than the 600dpi a good printer will do easily. So, actually, the software will have to interpolate.
@johngrant765
@johngrant765 6 месяцев назад
Is it ok to upscale during export to meet the 300 per inch of the planned print size?
@ravisurana9767
@ravisurana9767 4 месяца назад
Great video! quick question though - If my printer prints at 300dpi, would there be any difference in printing quality between a photo of 350 ppi and 450 ppi?
@lolaliving4098
@lolaliving4098 2 года назад
This video was very help, it could have been more helpful if you actually showed and examples of everything you talked about such as how to find the pixel of a photo
@kodiererg
@kodiererg 3 года назад
I printed a metal print of a 20MP photo 36x24 inches, and the DPI is about 144, however it looks great hung up on my wall. A billboard by the freeway can be shot with 1MP.
@Photogal
@Photogal 7 месяцев назад
What did you put as the long edge?
@ifoodieTV
@ifoodieTV 2 года назад
I have a photography question. I am not a photographer but I want customers to upload an image. It will be reduced in size to fit on my product. I don't want to lose resolution. Since the image they upload will be used to print on something. What is the software per say. I can install on my website that will automatically resize and embed pixels in a photo for it to be print ready.
@corgikun2579
@corgikun2579 2 года назад
really good video and explanations. ( just add some photos or images while you talk so we're not just looking at you all throughout the video)
@lyanetmoran6335
@lyanetmoran6335 3 года назад
Hi! Have you or do you plan to review Artifact Uprising's photobooks? I am interested to hear what you think about their products.
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 3 года назад
I'm planning to but can't confirm how soon it will be.
@anastasiiababenko2757
@anastasiiababenko2757 Год назад
@swan183
@swan183 3 года назад
What does the resolution in the Finder app mean since there's no output size? The dimensions are the input size in pixels right? It says my photo resolution is 72 x 72, but if I use the dimensions and output size to calculate the PPI, it is over 300ppi. Thanks!
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 3 года назад
Yes, in finder you only see the resolution of the digital photo (input). That means nothing without knowing the printed size
@Van_Wilder
@Van_Wilder 2 года назад
Howzit bud, probably the most informative tutorial on the topic I’ve come across, however, I’m still having a bit of challenge wrapping my mind around a few processes. Let’s take a step back…I’m wanting to explore printing onto t-shirts using the sublimation process (sawgrass sg1000 printer). The part I need help with is this…let’s say my creative process starts with a simple Google search on the internet for any random image and I happen to find one, I would then go and “save as” onto my desktop. I’d then drag that image into photoshop or CorelDraw either directly for print or manipulate/crop it to fit the layout of my t-shirt or design. Now…I think I’m somehow missing a few crucial steps here in ensuring the saved photo of the internet (usually 72 ppi/dpi) is somehow print ready at 300 ppi/dpi. What should I be doing as typically I would want to print a larger image to fit onto the front or back of a blank t-shirt. Thanking you in advance 🙏🏻
@danlightened
@danlightened Год назад
In Google images, make sure to filter by HD, large or something like that. Or search for 4k images. Or if you weren't actively searching for images and randomly found something on a website and it happens to be of low resolution, reverse image search that image and download the highest quality available. In general, anything over a MB should have a good chance of looking alright. Anything under 400kb would probably look bad.
@RoyaBarrette
@RoyaBarrette Год назад
Are you teacher? excellent video you made it so comprehensive. Thank you
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru Год назад
Yes I am!
@terrywalbran86
@terrywalbran86 Месяц назад
Where I get pixel or photo resolution app from?
@lilshramp
@lilshramp 2 года назад
You mentioned aspect ratio and cropping. Did you have any other videos explaining that?
@Photogal
@Photogal 7 месяцев назад
Did you ever find out?
@Chris-gj6ef
@Chris-gj6ef 3 года назад
I want to use old photos from my albums how do I do that. Do I just take photos of them with my digital camera? and if so do I just snap them and then edit on the laptop. The resolution does not have to be great as it is for a memory book I will put text with them.
@danlightened
@danlightened Год назад
Scanning them should be better.
@KP-hv2id
@KP-hv2id Год назад
Thanks this is very helpful. Can you please review once on viesus. It is a cloud based AI solution that enhances and upscales the images and it is also helpful in facial reconstruction. You can easily find it by searching it in your browser.
@EmBrown6373
@EmBrown6373 2 года назад
Hi! I have a picture where the original size is 6240x4160 pixels. I'm hoping to do a 30x20 acrylic print, but I want it to be incredibly sharp and I know that puts it at 208ppi. In Lightroom, there's an export option to choose a ppi. If I export the image at a higher resolution than the original, will I get a higher quality print? Or can the resolution only be as high as the original file?
@danlightened
@danlightened Год назад
The resolution can only be as high as the original because newer information/data cannot be magically created. You can still upscale it tho, but I'm not sure what happens. There may be some use of algorithm to create similar looking pixels to the ones nearby.
@johngrant765
@johngrant765 6 месяцев назад
That’s the fundamental question. If you want to print larger but your original doesn’t get you to 300 is it safe to upscale at export having used the formula of 300xinches of planned print size?
@robertschulte9122
@robertschulte9122 Год назад
Hi, very good description of dpi and resolution, but have you got any visuals about using apps to increase resolution? Any help would be welcome- Robbie
@danlightened
@danlightened Год назад
Many photo viewers and more likely photo editors should be able to do it but I doubt that will do anything. A bigger sensor on a camera usually has a higher resolution and ensures that a lot of light enters the camera. This light is the data. By increasing the size in post, we can't create any new data.
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru Год назад
There are a lot of AI apps now that can enhance resolution. Some of them use computational pixels, they are not so good, others like Remini have amazing results but can only work on faces. So there are still physical obstacles to that.
@taurus3973
@taurus3973 Год назад
Nice discussion, but what I would like to have seen were actual prints that represented different levels of pixel density-300, 200, 100 dpi, etc. Because after all, judgments about what is an acceptable print size are somewhat subjective. For example, I have made 30 x 24 prints from my iPhone 13 Pro, which at max has 4032 x 3024 megapixels. That works out to around 133 dpi. Yet, I don’t hesitate to hang such prints on my wall, and no one has ever suggested that they were lacking in resolution. And by the way, that megapixel count IS available on the smart, phone itself; one simply has to click the “I” (information) button that accompanies the image. No additional apps are needed.
@4afrobella
@4afrobella 7 месяцев назад
😊
@Photogal
@Photogal 7 месяцев назад
So do I understand correctly… more pixels equals more resolution? And what do you recommend to reduce grain? thank you for this video. I will watch it 10 more times so it can soak into my brain. 😂
@nickis.artworld9557
@nickis.artworld9557 2 года назад
Hello I bought jpg files on etsy with a dimension of 2739x4108. I printed them 50 x 70 cm and they where quite clear. How do I know what pixel density my photos have? Can I influence them in the camera settings? Where do we see the PPI for our photos?
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 2 года назад
Divide the longer side pixels by the longer side print in inches, so 4108/(70/2.5)=146ppi roughly
@CupcakeCottage
@CupcakeCottage Год назад
How do you take a scan of a very small picture and enlarge it for print? Thanks!
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru Год назад
If it's very small it won't look good much bigger because the scanner cannot enhance resolution but you can use AI apps like Remini to upscale
@kerder8660
@kerder8660 3 года назад
Thx, like ur videos.. But.. The garbage on small pics will be visible even more on big canvas no matter how far u stay.. So dpi plays even bigger role in big pics..
@fleurtalbot7596
@fleurtalbot7596 2 года назад
I came here knowing nothing and after listening to your video, I think I know most of what I need to move forward. Your style of communicating information is excellent. Here's my question, if you don't mind.... I am just an artist who wants to assemble photos as collage etc...not to sell, but to decorate my walls. After I learn what the resolution and PPI are for one of my photos, is there a mathematical formula for determining what print size would be appropriate for the photo? (i.e., the size where it would look best, as the photog. had intended it to look).... And if there is a minimum standard for the industry, how far above that could I go for a higher standard (if there is such a thing). Thank you so very much for your clear explanation.....Good luck to you! 💖
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 2 года назад
There is no need to go above 300 dpi, most people will never see a difference, especially not from a distance. For resolution, depending on the pixel shape, divide the length by 300 to see how big you can print. so If your photo is 3000x3000 pixels, 3000/300=10, so the biggest you can print is 10 inches
@fleurtalbot7596
@fleurtalbot7596 2 года назад
@@PhotoBookGuru ... Thank you very much! I really appreciate your getting back to me. As I referred to previously, you have a strong ability in clear communications -- your ability to get directly to the point is quite admirable ! I wish you the best of luck in your present & future projects.
@joshuariggphotography8531
@joshuariggphotography8531 3 года назад
Thanks for the information I didn’t know if you would be interested in doing a video of the free prints square Photobook it’s on £2.99 EDIT you pay £2.99 if you have already bought a your free book for the month
@ImRan_Ma1ik
@ImRan_Ma1ik 3 года назад
I want to print a banner of 8.5x1.5ft what should be PPI?
@mustafajs444
@mustafajs444 3 года назад
300 ppi if you start working on a larg diam. Image
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 3 года назад
If you work with graphics and vectors then 300ppi. If it's photos, then 150ppi will be plenty for a banner, you won't find many photos with resolution good enough for 300 ppi at that size
@shecastillo9659
@shecastillo9659 3 года назад
New subscriber here..
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 3 года назад
Welcome!!
@ComeToMyCupcakeParty
@ComeToMyCupcakeParty 5 месяцев назад
I really wanted to print some family pictures off my phone in size 12x12 but got the "photo may appear blurry when printed" and i want to know how to fix that. If anyone knows
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 5 месяцев назад
You can't fix that. You can print is smaller or you can try to use an AI app that can enhance quality and resolution
@ComeToMyCupcakeParty
@ComeToMyCupcakeParty 5 месяцев назад
@@PhotoBookGuru thank you ill try that
@mifik1158
@mifik1158 2 года назад
Wait. Google Drive compresses images?
@PhotoBookGuru
@PhotoBookGuru 2 года назад
yes
@speedrunfantasychess
@speedrunfantasychess 10 месяцев назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="223">3:43</a>
@bvp6347
@bvp6347 Год назад
In attempt to break a world record of the highest resolution photograph what advice will you give?
@cmichaelanthonyimages2197
@cmichaelanthonyimages2197 5 месяцев назад
Photo prints dont require the same DPI as a photo press product. 125 to 200 dpi is fine for prints. If you are doing a book, digital press, no less than 250 dpi, 300 is better. 4 color offset, 300 dpi minimum.
@msdeeandfamily
@msdeeandfamily Год назад
Not exactly “free” meta data apps; priced per month.
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