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Active 3 years, 6 months ago
For printing, resolution describes how finely detailed an image is. Pixels per inch (ppi) or dots per inch (dpi) represent resolution. The higher the pixel density, the higher the resolution. The higher the number per inch, the better the quality. This is similar to the thread count found in cotton sheets or the knots found in handmade […] View
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Falkenberg Hovgaard posted an update 3 years, 6 months ago
For printing, resolution describes how finely detailed an image is. Pixels per inch (ppi) or dots per inch (dpi) represent resolution. The higher the pixel density, the higher the resolution. The higher the number per inch, the better the quality. This is similar to the thread count found in cotton sheets or the knots found in handmade…[Read more]
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