DPI refers to the resolution of a printed image — the number of ink dots per inch. Higher DPI means sharper images. 300 DPI is standard for high-quality prints, while 72 DPI is used for screen display.
DPI refers to the resolution of a printed image — the number of ink dots per inch. Higher DPI means sharper images. 300 DPI is standard for high-quality prints, while 72 DPI is used for screen display.