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Jane is a graphic designer who is hired by several different companies to create logos and marketing designs. As part of her final project, she makes sure to deliver images in several resolutions. Why is the resolution of an image important? Why would several different versions of the same image be needed? What would happen if a low-resolution image was used on a large poster? Explain your reasoning

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Because larger prints are expanded, a lower resolution image will appear blurry on a large poster, so she makes copies of the image in various resolutions because, depending on the print size, a lower resolution can look perfect for a small print and a higher resolution will look better on a large print.

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Answer: I hope I can explain this well

the reason she makes copies of the image in different resolutions is because depending on the print size the lower resolution can look perfect for a small print and a higher resolution will look better on a large print, because larger prints are expanded, if you use a lower resolution image it will appear blurry on a large poster, the more pixels the better for a large poster

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