

At a certain size the warning will go away.

Select a different Layout that contains smaller photo spaces, and drag the photo to a smaller space.Important: If you ignore the initial warning, a yellow icon and message appears on the image (like below), and the image will appear grainy in your delivered product unless you correct the problem. You can click the button to choose a different photo, or you can click the X in the upper right corner to ignore the warning. If we think the photo isn't large enough to meet the Snapfish standard, you’ll see a warning telling you that the image resolution is too low for the size of the photo space you are adding the image to, and the printed image may appear blurry or pixelated. We always check the photo resolution before you order a product.Select the highest resolution possible if you are interested in a large format print or poster. You can manually adjust the photo resolution of your camera, as you go. Setting the camera to larger than 10 megapixels isn't necessary. For products with larger print sizes, such as Canvas Prints and poster-sized prints, a higher resolution can be used. The resolution are usually too low for large projects, but are perfectly fine for small products like 4 x 6" prints, mugs, or smaller photo spaces in photo books or large print collages. Most modern digital cameras take photos that exceed our minimum recommended dimensions by simply setting your camera settings to 3 megapixels or more. Facebook & Instagram photos are much smaller than photos from most digital cameras.
#Resolution for picture sizes dpi full
Large size products such as Posters and Canvases need higher resolution photos than small projects.Ĭhoose Full Resolution under Image Size in the uploader for large products (see right).We'll help put your best print forward with some hints: The higher the resolution, the better photos will print.
