- Usage Rights: This image is available for commercial use
- File Format: PNG
- File Size: 2,17MB
- Dimensions: 1232×928 pixels
- Watermarks: The downloadable image is provided without watermarks
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Urban Fallen Angel
This image showcases a striking piece of street art featuring a rebellious-looking figure with angelic black wings. The figure, dressed in a denim jacket and boots, sits pensively with an expression of contemplation or defiance. The background is covered in colorful, chaotic graffiti, adding to the urban, edgy vibe of the artwork. The mix of the angelic wings with the gritty street setting creates a powerful contrast between innocence and rebellion
DPI | 72, 150, 300, 600 |
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File Format | JPG, PNG |
Upscale | Standard, 2x |
DPI Guide
- 72 DPI: Ideal for web use, email images, and social media. Use this if you plan to display your image on screens only. It keeps the file size small and is optimized for digital use.
- 96 DPI: Suitable for presentations or other digital applications where you need slightly higher quality but still plan to display the image on screens.
- 150 DPI: Good for medium-quality prints, like flyers or posters viewed from a distance. Recommended if you want a balance between file size and print quality.
- 300 DPI: Best for high-quality printing. If you plan to print professional-quality photographs, brochures, or business cards, choose this DPI for crisp and clear images.
- 600 DPI and Higher: Perfect for fine art prints or any detailed, high-end printing needs. Use this for projects where sharp detail is critical.
Upscale
Standard Resolution (No Upscaling):
- This is for the original image, suitable for web and smaller digital applications
2x Upscaling (Moderate Increase):
- 2x resolution (size) of standard image
- This moderate increase in resolution is ideal for slightly larger digital or small print projects. It offers a step up from the base resolution but without a dramatic price increase.
File Format Guide
JPG/JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group):
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- Best for: Photos, images with gradients, images with a lot of colors.
- Why: JPG/JPEG files are compressed, meaning they have smaller file sizes, but this compression can reduce image quality slightly. This format is great for digital use and high-quality prints where file size needs to be kept manageable.
- When to choose:
- For general digital use (social media, websites).
- When you need to optimize file size without sacrificing too much quality.
- For printing photos and colorful images, 300 DPI is recommended for good quality.
PNG (Portable Network Graphics):
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- Best for: Images with transparency, graphics, logos, images with text, images with fewer colors.
- Why: PNG is a lossless format, meaning no quality is lost during compression. It also supports transparent backgrounds, making it ideal for logos, icons, or images where the background needs to remain transparent.
- When to choose:
- For web graphics, logos, or images requiring transparency.
- For images with sharp lines, text, or minimal colors.
- PNG files tend to be larger, so they’re not ideal for high-quality printing of photos.
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