![]() ![]() The easiest solution is to print an image size that corresponds to the number of pixels in your image. Fortunately there are a few ways to fix this problem. This usually happens when you try to enlarge or crop an image that doesn’t have enough pixels per inch (PPI) to print. Sometimes an image may look great on your phone or computer, but doesn’t look the same when you print it. The more pixels in your image, the better quality and larger print you can make. Understanding how pixels affect print size We’ve got the tips to help you make great prints out of your pics, along with a handy Print Shop that lets you order prints directly from PicMonkey. Let’s take the mystery out of printing and get those pics in photo albums and up on walls. A good portion of those images live in the digital world forever-maybe because printing photos seems complicated, and prints often turn out subpar. ![]() Thanks to point-and-shoot cameras, lower-priced DSLRs, and cell phones, people are taking more pictures than ever before. ![]()
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