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PPI Basics:

Pixels Per Inch refers to the number of pixels per inch. Therefore, the higher the PPI value, the higher the density at which the display can render images. Naturally, the higher the display density, the greater the realism.

Pixels Per Inch is a unit of image resolution. The higher the PPI value, the richer the image details, as there are more pixels per unit area. Images captured by digital cameras may vary depending on the brand or production date. Common values include 72 PPI, 180 PPI, and 300 PPI; these are the default settings (the A710 produces 180 PPI). DPI (Dots Per Inch) refers to output resolution, which pertains to output devices. Generally, laser printers have an output resolution of 300 DPI to 600 DPI, while typesetting machines for printing reach 1200 DPI to 2400 DPI. Common photo printing typically ranges from 150 DPI to 300 DPI.

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