What is Dpi - Dots Per Inch?

DPI stands for Dots per Inch. DPI is a physical characteristic of a printer. Every printer prints dots that when put next to each other comprise a photo. Each dot has a physical size. DPI is also known as the maximum resolution that a printer is capable of. Low-end printers have lower DPI while high-end printers have higher DPI. DPI is defined as the number of dots a printer can print per inch. For example if a printer supports 1200 DPI it means that the printer can print 1200 dots per inch (on both X or Y axis). When printing it is important to make sure that the DPI is higher or equal to the number of pixels per inch in the source photo. If the DPI is lower the printer will not be able to fully display the high resolution photo. When the DPI is higher the printer will use multiple dots to represent one photo pixel. DPI is not relative to the page size. DPI is a fixed number for a given printer.






Add your comment:
Your name:
Site Address: http://
Your message:
Enter todays date, 2 digits
(spam):
 

Popular Materials

Types of Digital Cameras

There are several companies currently making digital cameras. Many of these companies do not just create one type of digital camera. They usually create different models of these cameras which are released every year. When it comes to buying this camerạ€™s it solely depends on you and what camera you want. But the quality provided by the types of digital cameras you buy matters. This is usually portrayed in the kind of quality the images will look like. In fact when it comes to quality of image the digital cameras produce, the pixels are what matter. The more pixels the camera has the higher the quality.


25 Things About Me: Kratos Aurion From Tales Of Symphonia

Written by Podunker: The Liztress