Dapper-Palpitation90@alien.topBtoPhotography@viewfinder.pro•How were professional photos edited in the 70s-80sEnglish
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1 year agoI learned something new today.
I learned something new today.
DPI (dots per inch) you can also say PPI (pixel per inch) is a value that you set if you want the highest quality print of your image if you don’t have a physical size limit. Example printing your stuff for an art show.
Nope!
You started out fine, but like so many other people, you’re equating DPI and PPI, and calling them the same thing. DPI is purely physical, for printing, and PPI is purely digital, for viewing. There is ZERO overlap between the two.
I would like to photograph Jupiter from one of its moons.