Hallo @Stephanie schau hier rein :) http://support.fancyproductdesigner.com/support/solutions/articles/5000593264-exporting-high-resolution-images
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Andrew Parsons
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almost 9 years ago
I'm going to have this problem as I am developing a site for people to upload high resolution images for me to print. Haven't got to to the testing part yet but since design is not a big part of my product i.e. it is just the printing of the image with a large format printer, providing I can get the file that has been sent I will be all right. Will I have a problem with this?
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Judd Pickett
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almost 9 years ago
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Looks like in the latest version you can set a minimum DPI for uploaded images :)
Stephanie Runge
Hi there,
I'm using the fancy product designer to design pillows with the fabric the customer selects individually which works fine.
The problem I have is that the picture resolution becomes really bad when saved as pdf/printed by the customer.
The resolution of the single fabric pictures ist selected so it fits on the sample pillow (pretty small).
Is there a way to get a higher resolution/better picture quality for the customer?
Here is a link to the site (test version, not finished yet): http://trueffelchenundco.die-mediengestalterin.de/produkt/test-konfigurator-1/
Thanks a lot in advance for you help!
Stephanie
Looks like in the latest version you can set a minimum DPI for uploaded images :)
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schau hier rein :)
http://support.fancyproductdesigner.com/support/solutions/articles/5000593264-exporting-high-resolution-images
Andrew Parsons
Judd Pickett
Looks like in the latest version you can set a minimum DPI for uploaded images :)
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