Saturday, September 23, 2017

300 ppi vs 72 ppi resolution

There are some differences between 300 ppi and 72 ppi resolution. First off, if you print a picture in 300 ppi, you'll have a clearer printed picture than in a 72 ppi resolution. A 72 ppi picture will look more pixelated and smeary when printed out because of there are less pixels per inch to print than a 300 ppi. Another example is that the information density of 300 ppi and 72 ppi resolutions are different from each other.  300 ppi will have more information to store than 72 ppi resolutions.

 In a 300 ppi resolution, there are more pixels per square inch. The more pixels per square inch, the more clearer the image is when printed. In a 72 ppi resolution, there are less pixels per square inch than the 300 ppi resolution. The less pixels per square inch, the less precise and accurate the picture is when printed out. So all in all, the details of the printed picture will be different when printed out.

Image result for ppi Resolution
Notice the difference! 😁↑↑↑

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