Why Do I See a Low-Resolution Warning?
If you see a low-resolution warning, it means your photo might look blurry or pixelated when printed at its current size.
This warning appears to help you get the best possible print quality.
What “Low Resolution” Means
Every photo has a certain amount of detail, measured in pixels (tiny dots of color that make up an image).
When a photo is too small or low in quality, and you stretch it to fit a large area, those dots spread out — making the picture look fuzzy or unclear when printed.
How to Fix It
Make the photo smaller on your page.
Click the image and drag one of the corner handles inward to reduce its size.
Making it smaller increases the print quality because the pixels are closer together.
Upload a higher-quality version of the same photo.
If you have the original picture from your camera or phone, use that one instead of a screenshot or social-media version.
Photos taken directly from Facebook, Messenger, or texts are often compressed (lower quality).
Try a different photo if needed.
If the original image is blurry or grainy to begin with, even resizing won’t fully fix it. In that case, choose a clearer photo.
Tips for Best Results
For the sharpest print, use photos that are at least 1–2 MB in file size or taken directly from your camera roll.
Avoid zoomed-in or cropped photos — they often lose quality.
Always check your preview before ordering to be sure everything looks crisp and clear.
📝 In Simple Terms:
The low-resolution warning is your friendly reminder that your photo might print blurry.
To fix it, make it smaller or use a clearer, higher-quality version.
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