Image resolution by Moe.
1. What is the difference between 300ppi and 72ppi? The difference between 300pi and 72ppi is that, 72ppi is suitable for digital displays such as like monitors and web images, as it matches the typical screen resolution. It usually refers to pixels, but mainly describes how much detail an image has and how large it can be printed or magnified before it starts to pixelate. 300ppi is commonly used for high quality printing, as it provides a higher resolution and more detailed output. This means that every inch contains 300 dots of ink. Graphic designers typically use 300ppi as a benchmark for printing high quality images. However, larger images may require an even higher resolution. To achieve 300ppi, images should be saved at a resolution of at least 300 pixels per inch, and the file size will be larger due to the increased amount of data. This ensures a crisp and clear print output. 2. Why is that important for the graphic designer doing print projects? It is im...