: Confusion between Dots Per Inch (DPI) and Pixels Per Inch (PPI) Much of the confusion between these two terms happens for a couple of reasons. First, even though PPI refers to the resolution
Much of the confusion between these two terms happens for a couple of reasons. First, even though PPI refers to the resolution of an on-screen digital image, it can also affect the quality of the final printed picture. Secondly, some professional print services request that pictures must be at a certain DPI level before they can be printed; what they normally mean is PPI, not DPI - thus, this adds to the confusion.
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