Photoshop :: Printing / Resolution / Document Size

Nov 10, 2008

I was designing a membership card for a company and set a resolution of 300 and I can't remember what document size I set originally.

my sizes now are as follows:

Pixel Dimensions: W 700, H 410

Document Size: 5.93cm X 3.47cm

Resolution: 300 pixels/inch

When I save my psd as any image type, my image is MUCH bigger than 5.93 x 3.47. How can I save it so that it is the size I want, but still the good image quality (resolution) and so I get the same size when I print it.

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I was designing a membership card for a company and set a resolution of 300 and I can't remember what document size I set originally.

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Pixel Dimensions: W 700, H 410
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When I save my psd as any image type, my image is MUCH bigger than 5.93 x 3.47. How can I save it so that it is the size I want, but still the good image quality (resolution) and so I get the same size when I print it.

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