Follow ebookconvert recommended dpi for images to balance image sharpness, file size, and compatibility across e-readers, tablets, and PDF exports.
Get DPI guidanceebookconvert recommended dpi for images sets the baseline for image clarity, download speed, and consistent display across devices — start here when preparing images for your eBook.
Choosing the right DPI prevents unnecessarily large files while preserving text legibility and photo detail on popular e-readers and tablets.
ebookconvert provides automatic presets, file-size estimates, and export options so you can apply recommended DPI settings without manual image editing.
ebookconvert scans resolution, dimensions and color profile to identify images that need resizing or resampling before export.
Based on target format (reflowable EPUB, fixed-layout EPUB or PDF) ebookconvert applies recommended DPI for images optimized for that format.
You get side-by-side previews and estimated file sizes for different DPI settings so you can choose the best balance.
ebookconvert embeds the chosen DPI and compression settings into the exported eBook files for predictable rendering on reader apps.
Prebuilt presets for screen-focused EPUBs, tablet-optimized files, and print-quality PDFs so you don’t guess DPI values.
Lossless-aware downscaling reduces DPI only when it won’t harm legibility, preserving text and fine details.
Live estimates show how each DPI change affects final eBook size — avoid bloated files while maintaining quality.
ebookconvert is used by over 12,000 authors and small publishers to standardize image DPI across catalogs and maintain consistent reading experiences.
"Applying ebookconvert's recommended DPI cut my ebook files in half while keeping images sharp." — Maya R., Indie Author
Use ebookconvert recommended dpi for images to choose DPI targets for common ebook needs: screen-optimized for fast downloads or high-DPI for PDF print.
If you need a quick rule: 150 DPI is a safe middle ground for images that must remain legible on tablets; 300 DPI is reserved for print PDFs; 72–96 DPI can be acceptable for small decorative images in reflowable EPUBs.
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