Photo Image Basics: Why “HIGH” Can Go Low, But “LOW” Can’t Go High
The difference between a “high resolution” image and a “low resolution” image can be huge. First, let’s start with what those terms mean in the first place: Print Quality or High Resolution (A.K.A. 300 dpi or more). An image that contains 300 dots per inch (dpi) or more. If you take a magnifying glass and…