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Poster Print on Demand

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5 contributions to Poster Print on Demand
Mid Journey Art Quality
I’ve created images in midjourney and upscale creatively before downloading them, when I preview the image it says it has 72DPI which I don’t believe is enough for printing although Tom has said in his videos that if you upscale creatively it will be good enough quality for resizing to any size. Do I need to do anything else to the image or is it actually ok for resizing and printing as it is?
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@Mihai Volintiriu hi again Mihai, I have been using upscayl to upscale my images and uploaded into photoshop with 300dpi set. I can’t find this info against the file anywhere when I’ve saved as a JPEG from photoshop, how do you know this has stuck please? (Sorry again for the silly question!!)
Bundles
Hiya guys, I would like to sell bundles but can’t figure out the best way to create listings in terms of SKUs - any tips please? Thanks!!
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@Mihai Volintiriu thank you Mihai!
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@Mihai Volintiriu hey again, sorry for 21 questions! Would this work the same in terms of selling a poster in different colour variations please? If I was to upload the same poster with 3 different colour backgrounds in the same listing but with a colour variation option for the seller to select - do I just use the SKU for one of those posters and adjust accordingly in print shrimp the same as stated above?
Sizing guide
Does anyone have a sizing guide image such as the one below that they use for their listings?
Sizing guide
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@Tom Beeston am I cool to use this on my listings Tom? Thanks!
Print Finish
Hey, what is the recommended print finish please? Satin, gloss or matte? Thank you!!
0 likes • 30d
@Mihai Volintiriu thanks - I was planning on doing this I just wasn’t sure if there was a general recommendation for posters / prints if one was valued as better quality than the other etc.
Naming and Storing Files
Hey guys, I’m just getting started so sorry if this is a thick question and I just haven’t done enough research yet! What is the most common way / best way to name each print/file so that it can be easily identified? Obviously want to make sure I can find the correct prints listed on Etsy to upload to PrintShrimp easily. Thanks! :)
1 like • Aug 31
@Mihai Volintiriu thank you!
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Georgia Symak
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