![]() ![]() in which case you'd multiply by 300, and get your 2400 x 3600 actual pixels that he's actually looking for). ![]() The only way that speaking of "dpi" as a requirement makes any sense at all is if he's also mentioning dimensions in inches (say, 8x12. The image is made up of pixels, and the dpi stamp in the header of the file (whether it's set to 72, 240, 300 or any other number) has absolutely no impact whatsoever on how many pixels make up your image - and thus no impact on its quality. Well, the only thing that actually matters is the number of pixels wide, and the number pixels tall. ![]()
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