photo in high resolution that appear blurry

I have a high resolution photo taken by a photographer that I try to use for my save the date. The photo appears blurred when a psd/jpeg/PDF printing. Can I get help with this please?

Sorry by *.

No problem, you're not the first to call me Pat

The psd seems fine, except perhaps for the framework, it seems, have been expanded from the previous version.

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