The canvas dimensions determine the size of your artwork when it is printed. Learn more about resolution in the Corel Painter Help. In general, a photograph is output at a crisp 150 lpi if printed on glossy magazine stock, and at 85 lpi if printed on newspaper stock. Output device resolutions vary, depending on the type of press and paper used.You can use 150 dpi for large prints because the difference in print quality is not very noticeable on large pieces when you look at the prints from a distance.Most printers produce excellent output from images set at 300 ppi. For most artwork, 300 dpi is preferred.In printing terms, a higher dpi means that the printer will place more dots of ink for every inch of artwork. An example of a high-resolution (left) and low-resolution (right) image. The resolution of output devices (printers) is measured in dots per inch (dpi), and in the case of halftones, lines per inch (lpi). Resolution refers to the amount of visual detail contained in an image. The size and resolution of an image affects both its appearance on your computer screen and its print quality.
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