5 dpi
The acronym DPI is most often used for dots per inch. The acronym is commonly used in measuring computer monitor, television, and printing clarity.
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DPI stands for Dots Per Inch, and is used to set the quality of printing, or to compare the quality of different printers.
The image will become pixilated and blur around the edges you need 300 dpi to print anything in quality such as a glossy magazine
Dot Per Inch (DPI)
DPI stands for Dots Per Inch.....
Dot Per Inch (DPI)
A high resolution DPI for images is typically considered to be 300 DPI or higher.
DPI stands for dots per inch, which refers to the resolution of a printed image. A higher DPI means more dots are used to create the image, resulting in a sharper and more detailed print. Lower DPI can lead to a lower quality print with visible pixels or blurriness.
1200 dpi because dpi stands for dot per inch, there for 1200 dpi gives 1200 dots per inch instead of 600 dpi only giving 600 dots per inch thus 1200 dpi gives a better resolution
Yeah I think probably