Understanding image resolution is essential to ensuring high-quality edits on Picsart. Prints with higher resolutions are crisper and clearer because they have more pixels.
Look for options that let you choose the resolution or image size when exporting your edited Picsart image. During export, these options might be referred to as "dimensions" or "pixels". Additionally, you can typically view the details of your edited image on your phone to see properties like resolution after saving it.
If you're starting with a low-resolution image, you might want to resize it before editing to ensure high-resolution saves further. It's best to use an external photo editing app that lets you specify resolution when resizing, as resizing within Picsart can result in blurry prints. For optimal printing results, give priority to settings pertaining to image quality or resolution when exporting your finished edit from Picsart.
For high-quality prints, it is generally advised to aim for at least 300 DPI (dots per inch). This improves the overall quality of your printed images by ensuring that there is enough detail for crisp, clear results.
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