The Red Exclamation Point That You Don't Want to See in Your Photo Book
We know how important print quality is to you. That’s why the Mixbook editor has a couple of ways to let you know that there’s something wrong with your design.
What Does the Red Exclamation Point Mean in My Mixbook?
What is a Low-Resolution Warning?
If you see the low-resolution warning on your photo, we highly suggest you either zoom out or choose a different photo. Most mobile phones can produce great quality photos, but if they’re blow up to a larger size, their pixels will start to show, resulting in a blurry image.
What causes a photo to be low resolution?
There are a couple of reasons that your photo may be too low-resolution for print.
- Don’t use photos that have been “attached” to emails - Email servers downsize photos for deliverability. Invite your photo contributor directly to your project to upload the original file.
- The camera that captured the photo is old and can’t produce high-quality images for print
- You’ve zoomed in too far
- Your photo is not at least 300dpi (this technical term means 300 dots per inch)
- Find your pixel dimensions
- Divide your pixel dimensions by 300
- That gives you the maximum dimensions, in inches, that your printed photo size can be
For example, for a full bleed 5" x 7" card, your photo's dimensions should be at least 1500 x 2100 pixels.
Your Text Will Be Cut Off
Keep an eye out for text boxes too close to the edge of your pages. You’ll get a red exclamation point warning you to be careful of your text placement.
If you have any questions regarding our error notification, reach out to support@mixbook.com!
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