When I transform a raster (png) image, a smaller size it keeps the original resolution?

I'll describe my basic setting to help answer the question.

(1) I am the conception of a corrugated litho label. The work plan of size is size 1:1 to the size of print box.

(2) chart most East of vectors. No problem.

(3) some graphics are rendered png of the product. Here are the rentals makes high resolution (600 / 1200 dpi).

(4) when I add in the file in illustrator, they are size superior, they should be. If I simply turn the scale to 50% is the resolution of the raster image remain the same?

Transforming the image in Illustrator does not change the amount of pixels in the original image.

You must

  1. Find out from your printer what resolution they recommend.  Although the label for corrugated will be 300 dpi or less, usually 2 x lip.
  2. Open your image in Photoshop. Unchecek resample, change your dpi to your porinter say you.
  3. Save your image

Now when you place it in Illustrator you will get a maximum quality of your image if you do not evolve, or reduce the image. If you need to put the bigger picture, then you will need to return to a higher resolution. Don't worry about the scale of a small amount of 10% or less, but something bigger that you can Sam art see pixellation.

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