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    Im just wondering what is the EXACT size of a Yugioh card,in pixels that is.

    Rather,how do i make it so i can print out a "card" so i can put it in a sleeve and use it as a proxy for testing?

    If someone can give me that info and a decent site to resize images,i would really appreciate it.

    Thanks you all in advance.......
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    Well if you have a scanner then just scan a card, put it on power point, then put an image of the proxied card next to the scanned card, resize, print, cut and glue to a crappy common.

    Actually I did figure out the size one time but I can't remember.

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    Man if i had a scanner i would know how to do it lol.

    I know that the exact inches are 2.3125 by 3.375.

    But i can't find a site that can work with that type of info.....
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    Well it depends on the DPI (Dots Per Inch). Without knowing the DPI you can't have an accurate gauge of how many pixels are equivalent to those specifications.
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    Well just use powerpoint to do it then. I think you can type in the measurements.

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    Well just use powerpoint to do it then. I think you can type in the measurements.
    Ill try this first,and see what happens.

    Thanks
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    I use sleeves and just the card text. Underneath I put another random card to make them all feel the same.
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    Yeah i know....I do the same thing right now.

    But i want better quality proxies now that i got my new printer.

    Anyone else want to help,i tried Kanes idea but it kinda failed lol.
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    i just print out the image of the card and cut it to the right size
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    i just print out the image of the card and cut it to the right size
    Ummmm,either im missing something or that sounds impossible lol.

    If my pictures come out too big,how am i gonna cut it out and make it look like an actual card at the same time?
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