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What is 300 pixels per inch image?
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What is 300 pixels per inch image?
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At 300 pixels per inch (which roughly translates to 300 DPI, or dots per inch, on a printing press), an image will appear sharp and crisp. These are considered to be high resolution, or high-res, images.
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