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    Hi,
    I'm trying to make custom cards for IP and I had an older version of photoshop and now i got a new one and made more cards and the ppi is different. I was wondering on photoshop if you have a 2.5 x 3.5 card how many pixels per inch it is at to print out a normal sized card. I hope this made sense. lol.
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    Hi,
    I'm trying to make custom cards for IP and I had an older version of photoshop and now i got a new one and made more cards and the ppi is different. I was wondering on photoshop if you have a 2.5 x 3.5 card how many pixels per inch it is at to print out a normal sized card. I hope this made sense. lol.

    When you open a new image to create your card, choose inches instead or pixels for the dimensions. You can set the dimensions at 2.5"x3.5" and not have to worry about the conversion to pixels.

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    i do that but on the old ones its 96 ppi and now there smaller and have 86 and its still the same file so it doesnt make a difference?

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    When I design a new card, I set the resolution at 300ppi and the dimensions at 3.5"x2.5". That equates to 1050x750 pixels.

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    okay thanks!

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