Images must be at least 2 MB in size to reproduce well on your poster. If it lacks detail, a higher resolution picture must be used. If you can see the detail you desire, it should print well on your poster.To verify that your inserted image will retain the detail needed, zoom into the image to 200%: View…Zoom….200%.Although an image may look clear on your screen, if your picture files are low resolution it may appear blurry when printed as a full-size poster. We recommend that you do not copy and paste images found on websites since they are typically lower resolution.JPG is the best image file format to use for inserting pictures and illustration.Picture/Illustration Formats and Resolution Logos verified to meet UAMS branding guidelines. wrinkle resistant and difficult to tear.can be easy to tear and once creased or bent cannot be repaired.Your poster size must be the same size as your PowerPoint. For example, if you use a 44”x44” template but you want your poster printed as a 42”x76”, your template won’t print correctly because the proportions do not match.ĭon’t forget: Save your poster as a PDF using your name at the beginning of the file name followed by the topic.For example, in PowerPoint: Design – Slide Size – Custom. Before working on your poster, check your template size.Sizes can be vertical or horizontal formats and custom sizes can be accommodated.Poster sizes are determined by the event’s sponsoring organizations, so check with them before you begin. Once completed: Submit your poster printing request and attach your PDF file Poster Size Remember: You are responsible for reprinting costs so carefully proof your poster and correct any errors. New: Save your poster as a PDF using your name at the beginning of the file name followed by the topic.Įxample: Smith_John_Mammalian-Infection-Rate-in-Arkansas.PDF For your convenience, you can use one of the PowerPoint templates provided for your poster.