DPI / PPI
DPI (dots per inch) and PPI (pixels per inch) are measures of an image's density. DPI influences the quality of a printed image, while PPI is more relevant for digital display.
They are crucial for understanding how dense or detailed an image appears both in print and on screen.
Pro Tip
Pro tip: Use DPI for print workflows and PPI for screen workflows to match the intended output quality.
Use Cases
Consider DPI when preparing images for print, and PPI when optimizing images for digital displays.