» Images from your Digital Camera
Before taking a picture, determine the quality of an image and how it can be
used in a layout. Use the highest quality setting available on the camera. The
pixel dimensions of an image identify the resolution. Dividing the pixel width
and height by 300 determines the dpi. Divide by 400 for images with text.
For example:
Digital Camera
Image (with no text) = 1200 pixels x 1600 pixels
1200/300 = 4 inches 1600/300 = 5.33 inches
Layout size for image = 4 inches x 5.33 inches
The image can
print at this size or smaller for clear and crisp printing. This example
image would be acceptable for full bleed trading cards (print size 3.5" x
2.5") or post cards (print size 3.5" x 5").
Digital cameras
use the RGB color space. When RGB is converted to CMYK, images tend to darken.
Brighten and sharpen your image for clearer printing. Convert the image to the
CMYK color space, if possible. Professionals frequently use Adobe Photoshop for
this task.
How the original
image is acquired will determine its resolution.