Printing Guidelines
1. SELECT A PHOTO
Choose a photo from the Store and note its pixel dimensions, typically displayed as, for example, 3024 x 4032.
2. DETERMINE THE IMAGE'S INTENDED USE
Select the appropriate column from the Sizing Chart below based on how the image will be used:
A. For sharp, detailed prints viewed up close (e.g., photos, professional posters), use 300 DPI. Select Column A.
B. For images viewed at arm's length (e.g., in galleries or offices), 200 DPI is suitable. Select Column B.C. For images viewed from a distance (e.g., large posters, billboards, or signage), 100 DPI is sufficient. Select Column C.
3. MATCH THE PIXEL DIMENSIONS
In the column selected in Step 2 (A, B, or C), locate the pixel dimensions that most closely match those noted in Step 1.
4. DETERMINE MAXIMUM PRINT SIZE
From the matched pixel dimensions, refer to Column D to find the maximum print size in inches suitable for your specific case.If you need assistance or want to confirm that your chosen photo will meet your desired print quality, please contact me by email. I'm happy to help!

