What Pixel Size is a Pokemon Card?
SignalingCloud路7 months agoThe pixel size of a Pokemon card really depends on the resolution you're viewing it at, but for a standard print size (2.5 x 3.5 inches), if you're looking at 300 DPI (dots per inch) for decent print quality, you'd be looking at 750 x 1050 pixels. If you're going digital and want it crisp on screens, sticking to this DPI and pixel size is a good bet.
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Honestly, just snap a photo with your phone. It's less about exact pixels and more about capturing the glory of your card. Too much math kills the magic of the find!
For a digital look at your Pok茅mon cards, I鈥檇 say 750x1050 pixels works well. It鈥檚 how I digitize my collection for online bragging rights without losing any of that sweet, sweet detail.
Mate, if you're just wanting to slap a pic of your fav Pokemon card online, keep it simple: 750 x 1050 pixels will do the trick for most screens. Perfect for showing off that shiny Charizard!
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