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The resolution refers to the number of pixels (dots) per inch (DPI). For example, if an image contains 800-by-600 pixels and has a size of 4-by-3 inches, then the resolution is 800 pixel / 4 inches = 200 DPI.
Pixel density So, if you see 72 dpi it means that the image will have 72 pixels per inch; if you see 300 dpi means 300 pixels per inch, and so on.
DPI --Really means pixels per inch A 96 DPI (PPI) setting tells your monitor to display a pixel 'element' at 1/96 of an inch or 96 pixels elements per inch on the screen. Resolution is the size of the pixel when it is printed or displayed (Pixels per inch -PPI)... Resolution is also the number of pixels in a photo...
DPI stands for Dots Per Inch which technically means printer dots per inch. Today it is a term often misused, usually to mean PPI, which stands for Pixels Per Inch. So when someone says they want a photo that is 300 dpi they really mean that they want 300 PPI.
PPI is short form of pixel per inch, also called as dpi, dot per inch. Changing resolution, in this case 72 PPI or 300 PPI will change only document size.
A laser printer applies toner through a controlled electrostatic charge, and may be in the range of 600 to 2,400 DPI. The DPI measurement of a printer often needs to be considerably higher than the pixels per inch (PPI) measurement of a video display in order to produce similar-quality output.
Your computer monitor shows images at a web resolution of 72 dpi (that's 72 dots per inch). A common photograph print resolution is 300 dpi (that's 300 dots per inch).
All files must have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi (dots per inch). ... Below are examples of a low resolution (72 dpi) file and a high resolution (300 dpi) file.
”72 DPI is the highest resolution that monitors can show, so make all your images for web 72 DPI, and it will reduce file size! ... Saving images “for web” has nothing to do with saving them at 72 DPI (or PPI, pixels per inch) resolution. An image's resolution will have no effect on how it appears on your screen.
For printed images, the ideal resolution is 300 dpi for images and 400 dpi for text at the final printed size.
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