What is the size of a Pokemon card in pixels?

avatarWanderingFacet7 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago

The standard size for a Pokemon card is about 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches. In pixels, assuming a print resolution of 300 DPI (dots per inch) which is common for good quality prints, that translates to approximately 750 pixels by 1050 pixels. Remember, different screens and resolutions might display these dimensions slightly differently, so it's always a good idea to check your specific project or display requirements!

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avatarDislikingTramp7 months ago

750x1050px is your magic number for standard Pokemon cards at 300 DPI. Perfect for printing a crisp, battle-ready deck!


avatarAlightingTang7 months ago

Gotta say, it really depends on what you're using it for. If you're looking to print, the 750x1050 pixel size at 300 DPI is solid advice. But if you're just showcasing them online, you might get away with a lower resolution and save some data. Either way, Pikachu would be proud!

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