AFFINITY DESIGNER - Change Image to 300 dpi
If you are using Affnity Designer for your graphics design, often you are required to have "300 dpi" images, meaning your images are 300 dots per inch in resolution. You can manually change the dpi (resolution) of an image right in Affinity Designer. Here's a quick walkthrough on how to resize the image.
Affinity Designer is a graphics software solution (similar to Adobe Illustrator). I like Affinity Designer because you don't pay for a subscription; you just buy the software once and you own it forever. It's a great tool for creating vector files (and lots of other graphics projects).
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Love the sound of your voice and your channel, great content, txs from 🇬🇧
You are a great teacher. Thank U!
Exactly what I do in Photoshop. Once again, great video!
The size of the files also changed. The 96dpi file is 422KB and the 300dpi file is 1.59MB. This is a sign that indeed the resolution changed.
@rebeccasrambles
8 ай бұрын
I don't think you want the file size to change. That is adding pixels from nowhere, but if you keep the same pixel size (or print size) as the lower resolution photo, it should not be fuzzy. Wheras the larger file size is probably pixelated when you look at it print sized (view 100%). Your print size won't be any bigger than the original, but it will print out at 300.
❤️ perfect - thank you!! 😀
Thank you !!! I’ll try it
Very helpful!! Thank you!!
Really useful to know, thank you.
Very helpful. Thanks
Thank you!
Is it possible to also change the DPI on the iPad?
Hello, I have a question about noise in affinity designer, why is the noise smoothed after exporting the image and can it be fixed?
how did you change your affinity user interface? mine is tiny.
How to export high resolution eps file?
I like the change DPI in Affinity.
Hello and thanks for sharing all of this information, love your chanel. I'm curious if I were to upload am image I've been creating on procreate in affinity design, then do as your said then techniquely I should be able to create a large image with a higher dpi?? I'm going to try it!!! I've been struggling to get the larger print sizes that I need in procreate without reducing the resolution or quality of my work. I can't afford adobe illustrator to vectorise my coloured creations so hopefully this is a solution for me 🙏🤗
@craftystax
2 жыл бұрын
It should be able to work - there are free online tools to resize images but I find Affinity Designer really stable and high quality. Thank you for the feedback!
Where is this feature in Affinity Designer 2 for iPad please?
I wonder if I have a different version. I live in Germany, but under File it doesn´t say ´document set´ up even if I change the language to English. So frustrating. The way you explain is perfect. I klicked my way through pretty much everything, but my version seems to be different.
@soultribecollective
2 жыл бұрын
My version is different also, I live in Australia. On mine I had to click on the button (looks like a page with 3 dots) on top left of the tool menu, select 'resize'. Then another tool box appeared down the bottom of my screen with my canvas and document measurements. If you have it 'document' pixel size selected, to the very right of the tool box will be a little white arrow pointing right ➡️ click on this and it will take you to an additional tool box where you will be able to see and change the dpi. I took me a few hours of frustration and playing around to figure it out! I hope this helps you 🙏
do you have a preference between Affinity suite and inkscape/gimp/krita? as always - thanks!
@craftystax
2 жыл бұрын
Well I like Inkscape because it has the "trace bitmap" feature, so I can create vectors pretty easily. Affinity Photo/Designer is great, but there is a huge learning curve so I often go to my old Photoshop which I've used for 20 years and know really well. I guess it all depends on what type of graphic I am making - there are no bad options!
Hi... Sir if you kindly make help me out ... with inkscape... Suppose i use a painter app and export as png it gets exported as png at 96 dpi... How can I convert it to 300 dpi png ( for t shirt print) with out loosing the image quality on inkscape... I tried but couldn't figure out how to...
@craftystax
2 жыл бұрын
Yes if you are using Inkscape, you can trace the image and create a vector (which can then be scaled up to any size). Hopefully this helps! kzread.info/dash/bejne/oYuAmrOcZ9m6ks4.html
I do not have that option on my screen where it shows what DPI my image is. Is that a view option, please help?
@thomasbryans6547
Жыл бұрын
same, my document setup page doesn't have half of those options
I looked at the video and love it, but my image i loaded into affinity photo has no where to change the dpi. Do i have to load it into designer to change dpi. Thanks in advance
@craftystax
2 жыл бұрын
Hmm that is strange - you should be able to change it using the technique in the video?
@gormangraphics
2 жыл бұрын
@@craftystax yeah i thought so. I will keep trying. Thanks
what a nonsense. you just interpolated the pixels inbetween but gained no extra quality! this guy has no clue to be honest...
@craftystax
Жыл бұрын
Hey there - I never claimed that you would gain extra quality - I said that you can change the image to 300 dpi. Sincerely, This Guy