DPI = image dedicated to printing; PPI = image dedicated to the web (generally on screen) 72 or 300? 72 PPI. First of all, it is good to know that the higher the value (be it DPI or PPI), the higher the resolution and therefore the quality, the sharpness of an image. The lower the value, the lower the resolution, so the image will be grainyTulostimissa arvo voi olla esimerkiksi 300 dpi, 600 dpi tai 1 200 dpi. Toisessa merkityksessä resoluutio on pelkästään kuvan muodostavien pikselien määrä, tällöin se ilmaistaan muodossa pikselien määrä vaakasuunnassa × pikselien määrä pystysuunnassa . \$\begingroup\$ REF: No and no. In your second reference, it clearly shows on the webpage 3 identical kitty photos. The PPI info embedded on a jpg file is just a SMALL recommendation to the user's printer, that can be overrun, overwrite, forgotten into oblivion if the user turn on the fit to page checkbox for example.
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In most cases you can even go 1 to 1 - i.e. 175 dpi for a 175 lpi image and not see a difference compared with 350 dpi for a 175 lpi image. More detail is explained here: The Print Guide: Image resolution for printing - LPI vs DPI a.k.a. LPI vs PPI a.k.a. LPI vs SPI best, gordo
Available Print Resolutions - 203 dpi/8 dots per mm, 300 dpi/12 dots per mm; Maximum Print Speed - 12 in./305 mm per second (203 dpi), 8 in./203 mm per second (300 dpi) Durable all metal frame and metal enclosure
Native DPI is 254. We print with Noritsu's that are natively at 300DPI, A Fujimoto SHP-5080 for 12" through 20" @ 400dpi, and new THetas coming for 12" through 30" @ 254. Having said that, if you send 250 - 300DPI files you will be just fine. Just as long as they are well exposed and sharp to begin with your output will be great. To learn how to make an image 300 DPI in GIMP, use the below steps. Download GIMP. Press “Import” to upload the images you need to edit. Open the “Image” menu, then click “Print Size.”. In the field labeled “X Resolution,” enter “300.”. The “Y Resolution” field will automatically update. Press “Ok.”. lOdUvJ2.