Image Upload Guidelines
Prepare your images for the best possible print quality on custom window shades.

Prepare your images for the best possible print quality on custom window shades.

Your image is the heart of your custom printed window shade. Our dye-sublimation printing process embeds ink directly into the fabric fibers, producing vibrant, fade-resistant results that last over a decade. But the final print quality depends heavily on the image you provide.
A high-resolution, well-prepared image produces a stunning shade. A low-resolution or poorly formatted image can result in pixelation, color shifts, or unexpected cropping. This guide covers everything you need to know to get the best possible print.
We accept all major image formats, from casual phone photos to professional design files.
The most common image format. Ideal for photographs. Use highest quality setting when saving to minimize compression artifacts.
Lossless format that preserves every pixel. Great for graphics, logos, and images with text or sharp edges.
Professional print-ready format with no compression loss. The gold standard for photographers and designers.
Native Adobe Photoshop files with full layer support. We flatten and optimize for print automatically.
Follow these steps for the best print results.
Your image should be at least 150 DPI at the final print size. For the sharpest results, aim for 300 DPI. A simple check: if your image looks sharp when zoomed to 100% on a large monitor, it will likely print well.
Use RGB color mode for all uploads. Our dye-sublimation printers are optimized for RGB. If your image is in CMYK (common with print-shop files), convert it to RGB before uploading for accurate color reproduction.
Consider your window dimensions before uploading. Portrait-oriented images typically work best for most windows. Use the Design Studio to crop and position your image on the shade, but starting with the right orientation saves time.
For photographs, save as JPEG at maximum quality (100%). For graphics or images with text, use PNG for crisp edges. Professional designers should use TIFF for maximum quality.
Upload your image through your account's image library or directly in the Design Studio. Your images are stored securely and can be reused across multiple shade designs.
Tips from our print specialists to help you get the most out of your custom shade.
A 4000x3000 pixel image works great for shades up to about 6 feet wide at 150 DPI. For larger shades, use even higher resolution images or vector graphics.
Most windows are taller than they are wide. If your image is landscape-oriented, our Design Studio can crop it, but you may lose important parts of the image.
Images look different when backlit. Bright, vibrant images with good contrast work best on our backlit and sheer-weave fabrics. Dark images may appear muddy on translucent materials.
Monitor colors and print colors can differ. Our team reviews every order for color quality. If exact color matching is critical, contact us for a printed proof sample.
Each format has strengths. Here's how to choose the best one for your project.
Smallest file size, universal compatibility. Save at quality 90-100% to avoid visible compression. Not ideal for graphics with sharp text.
Lossless quality with transparency support. Larger files than JPEG but no compression artifacts. Perfect for logos, illustrations, and images with text.
Uncompressed professional format. Largest file size but zero quality loss. The preferred format for professional photographers and designers.
Preserves all Photoshop layers and adjustments. We flatten to a single layer for printing. Ideal when collaborating with a designer on your shade.
Start designing your custom printed window shade today.
This resource applies to all OrangePiel products.
Our team helps specifiers, architects, and designers tailor OrangePiel products to the job — get a quote, request samples, or start your design.
