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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. Generally, higher resolution allows you to print or zoom up images to larger sizes without losing quality.
Checking resolution on a PC To check a photo's resolution on a Windows PC, select the file you want to use. Right-click on the image and then select “Properties.” A window will appear with the image's details. Go to the “Details” tab to see the image's dimensions and resolution.
Checking resolution on a PC To check a photo's resolution on a Windows PC, select the file you want to use. Right-click on the image and then select “Properties.” A window will appear with the image's details. Go to the “Details” tab to see the image's dimensions and resolution.
A high-resolution image is anything that has at is 300 dpi high resolution with a larger pixel dimension, for example, 5000 × 4000 pixels. If you have an image that is 640 × 40 at 72dpi, you definitely have too small of an image!
Hit the Share button (in the lower left corner of the screen on iOS 12). On the bottom row of functions, if you don't already see it, scroll to the right to find the Show Image Information function. Click that, and it will show you the photo's file size, file type, and pixel length x width on the first screen.
An image with a higher PPI tends to be of higher quality due to its greater pixel density. The individual pixels in a 300 PPI image are drastically smaller than in a 72 PPI image. Smaller pixels allow for a smoother blend of color and shape.
Click Finder on your Dock. Find the image you want to check. Control+click (CTRL+click) your image. A menu appears. Click Get Info. Expand the General: section to see your image's file size. Expand the More Info: section to see your image's dimensions.
Check image quality online Search for a photo quality checking tool. One example is the Giro Digital Image Forensic Analyzer. You can upload your photo and select the EXIF tab to see your photo resolution. It's an easy way to check the resolution of a JPEG image before you begin editing.
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