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Resolution refers to the number of pixels in an image. Resolution is sometimes identified by the width and height of the image as well as the total number of pixels in the image. For example, an image that is 2048 pixels wide and 1536 pixels high (2048 × 1536) contains (multiply) 3,145,728 pixels (or 3.1 Megapixels).
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!
Lo-res images have around 72-pixels, or squares of color, per inch. ... Hi-res images are at least 300 pixels per inch (PPI). This resolution makes for good print quality, and is pretty much a requirement for anything that you want hard copies of, especially to represent your brand or other important printed materials.
PNG-8 means 8 bits, so 256 colors maximum.
PNG stores resolution internally as pixels per meter, so when calculating back to pixels per inch, some programs may show excessive decimal digits, perhaps 299.999 PPI instead of 300 PPI (no big deal).
PNG format is a lossless compression file format, which makes it a common choice for use on the Web. PNG is a good choice for storing line drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a small file size. JPG format is a lossy compressed file format. This makes it useful for storing photographs at a smaller size than a BMP.
TIFF The Highest Quality Image Format TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is commonly used by shooters and designers. It is lossless (including LAW compression option). So, TIFF is called the highest quality image format for commercial purposes.
For a 4" x 6" print, the image resolution should be 640 × 480 pixels minimum. For a 5" x 7" print, the image resolution should be 1024 × 768 pixels minimum. For an 8" x 10" print, the image resolution should be 1536 × 1024 pixels minimum. For a 16" x 20" print, the image resolution should be 1600 × 1200 pixels minimum.
In most cases, 640 × 480 pixels is more than enough, and for many projects, you need half that many pixels or even fewer. Pixels for prints: If you plan to print your photo and want the best picture quality, you need enough pixels to set the output resolution in the neighborhood of 200 to 300 PPI.
Remember though to use that image in print we need the image to be 300 PPI, and at that resolution the JPEG will be around 3.5 Megabytes.
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