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For a picture to be used as an iOS wallpaper, it must be at least 1136 x 640 pixels.
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There is no set amount of pixels, as that would depend on the picture file itself, as well as camera settings, etc. The generally accepted amount of pixels to get a nice clear print is 300ppi (Pixels Per Inch). In that case, we multiply 300 by 10 (the size of the print), which gives us 3000 pixels om the 10 inch side. Using that calculation for the 8 inch side as well gives us 2400 pixels. Now if we multiply the two (3000x2400) we get 7,200,00 pixels - which means that a camera of at least 7.2 megapixels will give us a nice and sharp 8x10" print.
The LCM is 102.
Your resolution needs to be at least 720x480 pixels
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A 4mm diamond measures 4mm in at least one measurement.
since, i don't know what data you are refering to... there is no way to know. Please post the data if you want an answer.
That means 72 pixels are distributed vertically and horizontally in each inch (each inch of photo contains 72x72 pixels). This is explanation for photo which have Image > Image Size > Resolution > 72 pix/inch. This resolution is suitable for Web output, for print you will need at least 150-300px/inch.
That means 72 pixels are distributed vertically and horizontally in each inch (each inch of photo contains 72x72 pixels). This is explanation for photo which have Image > Image Size > Resolution > 72 pix/inch. This resolution is suitable for Web output, for print you will need at least 150-300px/inch.
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