Intro to Digital Photography
DPI, or dots per inch, is a measurement used to indicate the resolution of a printed image. It quantifies how many individual dots of ink are placed in a linear inch of a print, directly affecting the sharpness and detail of the image. Higher DPI values generally result in finer detail and smoother gradients in prints, making it an essential consideration when preparing images for print to ensure high-quality output.
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