The below chart will gives an example of how many pixels your digital file
should consist of for a "Good" quality 8 x 10" canvas print. If the image is
good quality and not too grainy, we can resize the image to next level using
special software filters.
Hi-lighted Example: 8 x 10" at "Good Quality"
Print Quality
Fair
Good
Excellent
Size to Print (width or height)
Required Number of Pixels
1"
72
150
300
2"
144
300
600
3"
216
450
900
4"
288
600
1200
5"
360
750
1500
6"
432
900
1800
7"
504
1050
2100
8"
576
1200
2400
9"
648
1350
2700
10"
720
1500
3000
11"
792
1650
3300
12"
864
1800
3600
13"
936
1950
3900
14"
1008
2100
4200
15"
1080
2250
4500
16"
1152
2400
4800
17"
1224
2550
5100
18"
1296
2700
5400
19"
1368
2850
5700
20"
1440
3000
6000
21"
1512
3150
6300
22"
1584
3300
6600
23"
1656
3450
6900
24"
1728
3600
7200
25"
1800
3750
7500
26"
1872
3900
7800
27"
1944
4050
8100
28"
2016
4200
8400
29"
2088
4350
8700
30"
2160
4500
9000
31"
2232
4650
9300
32"
2304
4800
9600
33"
2376
4950
9900
34"
2448
5100
10200
35"
2520
5250
10500
36"
2592
5400
10800
All digital images are
comprised of pixels. The chart assumes you know how many pixels your image
consists of in both width and height. Pixels are small dots of color that make
up your digital image (similar concept to the way dots of color make up pictures
in newspapers and magazines.)