: Not really an answer (your question is pretty vague), but PS images are raster images composed of pixels. Printing is often spoken of in terms of dpi (300dpi being preferable for color offset
Not really an answer (your question is pretty vague), but PS images are raster images composed of pixels.
Printing is often spoken of in terms of dpi (300dpi being preferable for color offset press) and pixels can be thought of as dots.
A 300 pixel wide image is 300dpi if printed 1 inch wide, a 300 pixel wide image is 600dpi if printed .5 inches wide, and a 300 pixel wide image is 100dpi if printed at 3 inches wide.
So the image will be suitable for printing if you don't scale it too high, and even then, depending on context and viewing distance, it may still be.
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