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Photoshop Basics Lab

  • Writer: Delaney Brady
    Delaney Brady
  • Sep 10, 2024
  • 1 min read
  1. What is the standard resolution for images made for the web?

    - 72 ppi

  2. What is the standard resolution for images made for print?

    - 300 ppi

  3. What 2 types of files should you always save, and what are their purposes?

    - A working file (i.e. a psd file), it saves the layers and allows for further editing

    - A flattened image (i.e. a png or jpeg), for sharing or printing



 
 
 

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