Go to Image > Image Size and change Resolution to 300. Probably You will want to turn Resample Image off (uncheck this field if it is checked).
The image resolution of a picture is broken into pixels. The amount of pixels in the picture depends on the size of the print. There are approximately 100 pixels per inch in a picture.
it determines the resolution of the picture. the higher the pixels, the clearer the picture.
The picture will become finer. Your picture is made up of dots called pixels. Pixels are created from resolution for example 640x480=XXXX amounts of pixels. So when you create more pixels by increasing the resolution to say 1024x768=xxxxx amounts of pixels you increase the pixels amount and finess of the image.
resolution is the number of pixels in a photograph- for example 10 MP means 10 million pixels (picture elements)
Resolution is picture resolution and vertical resolution is number of pixels on y axis.
To increase the number of pixels in a picture, you can use photo editing software to resize or upscale the image. This process involves adding more pixels to the existing image, which can improve the overall quality and resolution of the picture.
generally digicams are full HD. so it has 1080 pixels... pixels decides the clearity of the pictures....
No. The smallest, crummiest, lowest resolution digital picture has 76,800 of them.
You are restricted to the original resolution that was acquired when you took the picture. You can't make it a higher resolution than what was initially taken.
The optimal resolution in pixels for a 16x20 print is 4800x6000 pixels.
Usually the more pixels you have, the clearer or higher the resolution you have.
It depends on the resolution of the picture - the number of pixels. At fairly high resolution only about 10 pictures.