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What’s the difference between 300 ppi and dpi?

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What’s the difference between 300 ppi and dpi?

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A. The main difference is that 300 pixels per inch (ppi) is used for anything in a digital format such as a digital camera or a screen as it is made up from pixels, whereas dots per inch (dpi) is used for printing. 300ppi equals roughly 150dpi when printed due to printing consisting of ink dots.

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