They do indeed mean 300 PPI, nearly everyone calls it DPI even though that's a print term and most apps use PPI or pixels/inch for the name of that setting. Hi Greg! Good morning from sunny Lithuania (snowy and slightly wet, to be more precise). My next question is, does anyone know how to create bottle images using Pixelmator? If i create the label how then do i ad it to a 3D bottle without actually printing it out and taking a picture that way?Īgain, any help on these 2 would be greatly appreciated! I look forward to hearing from you soon and hope that i move fast and can return the favor in the future! I know that dpi is used when printing, im just not sure how to deliver an image that is 300dpi. How do I get them an image that is 300dpi? or are they meaning 300ppi and just using the wrong terminology/abbreviation? When i finish a label, my manufacture/fulfillment center asks me for an image that is 300dpi. I believe i have the very basics down and just need a little help with the 2 biggest things giving me problems at the moment. I am in charge of creating labels for my new supplement company. My newly started business asks a few things of me that i am currently outsourcing but would like to know how to do myself so any help with these 2 questions would be MUCH appreciated! Good Evening from sunny Akron Ohio! (not really sunny) I am new to Pixelmator and computers in general.
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