Images as Data
DPI, or dots per inch, is a measurement that indicates the resolution of an image, specifically how many individual dots of ink or pixels are contained in a one-inch line. A higher dpi value generally means better quality and detail in an image, making it crucial in the context of image file formats and pixel-based representation. It determines how clear and sharp an image appears when printed or displayed on a screen, impacting both the file size and the overall visual experience.
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