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Why DPI Matters

DPI (Dots Per Inch) measures the resolution of an image, determining how sharp it looks when displayed or printed. Higher DPI means more detail, but also larger file sizes.

72 or 96 DPI: Perfect for web use—fast loading and good enough for screens.

150 DPI: Suitable for basic printing, like flyers or low-quality photos.

300 DPI: The standard for high-quality prints, like magazines or photos.

600 DPI: Used for professional-grade printing, such as fine art or detailed designs.

Choose the right DPI for your needs to balance quality and file size!