Make your printed images look as great as on the computer screen

Preparing your images for print you have to do quite a few things. You need to make sure that the image is the correct size, specify DPI, standardize its type and resolution and do many more things. The resolution of an image is important for printed images or images being prepared for printing. But printers too have their own resolution. Comparing image and printer resolution can be confusing. The difference between image DPI and printer’s DPI is that each image dot can vary greatly in color and intensity, while a printer dot can be of exactly one color and intensity. When printed, an image with a higher resolution contains more pixels that an image with a low resolution. Higher resolution images usually reproduce more detail and subtler color transition. Each time you find out that the image DPI is different from your printer’s DPI, you have to adjust printing parameters for every image. But will you do if there are lots of those? With the help of ImageConverter Plus you can change DPI of all images to match your printer’s parameters. Learn more at: http://www.imageconverterplus.com/help-center/solutions/process-images/print-requirements/