Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How is a picture displayed or printed when the monitor or printer have too plentiful or too few pixals per inch?


How is a picture displayed or printed when the monitor or printer have too plentiful or too few pixals per inch?

The average monitor displays imagery between 72 and 96 dpi (dots per inch) regardless of the quality of the metaphors being displayed.



Remember that as you enormity an image, the dpi condense. If you scan an image at 300 dpi, next double its' size, the resolution of the new picture would be 150dpi. That's still acceptable for desktop printing and you wouldn't make out a significant difference onscreen.



Triple the size and the resolution would be 75 dpi. Not a huge difference onscreen but printed output would be pretty blurred.

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