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  1. Hi Everyone. So I am a Merch by Amazon participant. Their instructions for submitting images for their products are 300 dpi and 4500x5400 for PNG images. Soooooo, I am wondering, is it ok to see pixelation on a png file at the 400 zoom level for 300 dpi in Affinity products? I know I can use a svg if I want no pixelation, but svg's don't work if you have any type of nice gradient on your image. (I know you know all this ). So is the point that those POD houses don't worry about pixelation because 300 dpi is enough? Also, trying to create 300 dpi resolution in Affinity Photo or Affinity Designer doesn't help the look of the image resolution. OR do I have to save the file at the 300 resolution first to see the difference. So confused. Thank you for helping a "newbie who knows just enough to be dangerous" - which means I might not know too much! Thanks for any and all help and explanations to help clear this up. Brenda
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