Tourism Image 101: High-Res, DPI & Sizing Made Simple

BLOG SUMMARY

  • High-res images = clear, professional, and website-ready
  • 72 DPI is fine for web / social, 300 DPI for print
  • Landscape = wide, Portrait = tall
  • Check image size on your computer before uploading

Getting your images right can make the difference between “scroll past” and “book now.” Here’s what you need to know.

High-Res vs Low-Res

  • High-resolution (high-res) images look crisp on screens and in print. They’re usually over 1 MB in file size.
  • Low-resolution (low-res) images may look fine on your phone but appear blurry or pixelated online or in print.

Rule of thumb: when in doubt, use high-res.

What DPI actually means

DPI = dots per inch. Think of it as image density.

  • 72 DPI → perfect for web and social media. Fast to load, still looks good on phones and computers.
  • 300 DPI → needed for print materials (posters, brochures, flyers). Higher DPI = sharper print.

For most Bundaberg Region online listings, 72 DPI is ideal. Don’t worry about converting it unless you’re printing.

Landscape vs Portrait

  • Landscape / wide images → best for websites, hero banners, and ATDW listings
  • Portrait / tall images → best for Instagram Stories, social media posts, and mobile-friendly vertical feeds

Capture both if possible – one shot can often work in both formats.

How to check image size

On Windows:

  • Right-click → Properties → Details → look at Dimensions (pixels) and File size (MB)

On Mac:

  • Right-click → Get Info → check Dimensions and File size

Most platforms will also show recommended sizes when uploading, e.g., ATDW listings might suggest 1200px wide or larger.

Quick tips

  • Bigger is generally better (but don’t overdo it – very large files can slow uploads)
  • Keep originals – resize copies for social media or web
  • Name your files clearly (e.g., “RumExperience_Landscape.jpg”)

Bottom line: high-res, wide for web, tall for social, and know your file size – that’s all you need to make your business look good online.

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