Thursday, 16 September 2010

dpi

dots per inch is the number of dots you have per inch when printed the higher the counter the better the image but the higher the file size the human eye can only see 300 dpi and see the dots the higher the amount the more ram you need to do things at speed the resolution that the monitors can handle are only 72 dpi so you don't have to make images any higher and that can save on file space.

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