Is my photo quality good enough?
Photos downloaded from Facebook or other social media often lack sufficient resolution for print.
If a photo is low quality, you’ll see a warning (like "Medium quality" or "Low quality") in the top-right corner of the image in your layout. Try to find the original photo file.
We recommend using images that are 3000–6000 pixels wide.
For example, 2000×3000 px is enough for smaller photobooks, and 4000×6000 px is ideal even for premium 30×30 cm albums.
If your image files are too large, they may take longer to upload — feel free to resize them to a max width of 6000 pixels.
Make sure your images are in sRGB color space. If you upload CMYK, Adobe RGB, or ProPhoto RGB files, the colors may not display correctly.
Please note: our editor only checks resolution — it will not warn you about photos that are too dark, overexposed, or blurry.