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How big is 300 pixels per inch?
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How big is 300 pixels per inch?
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What is PPI? PPI, or pixels per inch, is the amount of pixels that get printed (horizontally and vertically) in a 1 inch line. Therefore, a square inch of print at 300 PPI will consist of 90,000 pixels.
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