What is the importance of DPI?
Solution: DPI (dots per inch) is usually described as the number of pixels that fit horizontally and vertically into a one-inch space. For an image to print properly and maintain its consistency, the image has to have an output size of at least 300 DPI. You can’t just change an image from a low resolution to a high-resolution image. For instance, if you change an image from 72 DPI to 300 DPI, the image will look blurry because it stretches out the pixels.