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6 contributions to Poster Print on Demand
Printing
As a test can I print my own designs from printshrimp ?
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@Josh Duncan great ! And did your design come out on paper as you expected?
Hi all. New here. Do I need to consider โ€œbleedโ€ when setting the A0 size in Photoshop?
My posters have this image size after exporting from Photoshop: 9933 x 14043 pixels and Image DPI is 762 pixels/inch. I followed all the steps, used midjourney and Upscayl. Thanks
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Wow your dpi is high? I thought a dpi of 300 is the go to ?
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@Will Alexander I donโ€™t really know, I would guess the file size would be huge ?
upscale/DPI - step by step
Hi guys. I would like to ask about the right way to make a good quality printable poster. From my research I understand that is: 1. Create an illustration (manual or with AI) 2. Upscale it on a tool like Upscayl to increase the Pixels 3. Increase the DPI to 300 (using online DPI Converter or Photoshop) 4. Make your poster design on Canva or Photoshop etc. 5. Export your final product in max size and quality. Is this right or no? Thank you all!
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Iโ€™m going to do some testing by actually purchasing my own product design first to see what I get.
Upscaling (upscayl)
Interested to know what everyoneโ€™s process is for upscaling up to A0 poster size. Currently I was thinking something alongside the below but keen to hear opinions/whatโ€™s working best for others 1. Downloading from midjourney 2. Using upscayl x4 before importing the image in canva 3. Exporting in canva pro to the correct size once design is finished Should I be โ€œupscaylingโ€ again after exporting from Canva Pro too ? Thanks in advance!
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So you all check to make sure your images are at 300dpi before you send it to printshrimp
What Paper Type is Best for You?
Take a read or watch for the differences between poster paper types explained! https://www.printshrimp.com/blog/paper-types-explained
1 like โ€ข Nov '25
Do you know of any suppliers that can mount the posters in glass or similar looking ? I have seen a stunning shop on fb who sell their artwork in a glass looking frameless design
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