In today's tutorial, we will get an image print-ready in Adobe Photoshop. You'll learn to convert an image to 300dpi or resolution and change an image from RGB to CMYK color profile, and save the file as a high-resolution, print-ready JPG.
💡 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
► How to change the DPI of an image for print to 300dpi
► How to convert an image to CMYK color profile
💡 CONTENTS
00:00 - Introduction
00:50 - Change the image resolution to 300dpi
02:24 - Change an image to CMYK
03:08 - Save an image for print from Photoshop
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My name is Kellie Crye Ward. I am an art director who has been working in the graphic design industry for 15+ years.
In addition to my full-time design career, I have a freelance design business (CryeStudio.com) and teach graphic design at a local university. My goal is to make learning graphic design and software easy to understand and accessible to all.
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