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DPI (d-p-y) is short for the English phrase "dots per inch", which translates as "dots per inch".
DPI is used to measure the resolution of printing, scanning or displaying an image. It indicates the number of individual points that can be placed on the surface of a plane of one inch size. The larger the DPI, the greater the detail and resolution of the image. DPI is important in photo printing and other areas where high image quality is required.
In short: the more dots per inch, the better the image quality.
In graphic design, DPI defines image resolution in applications such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. Web designers use DPI to optimize images for different displays.
In medicine, DPI determines the quality of medical images such as radiographs, MRI or CT scans. In industrial design, DPI is important for the production of elements with high precision, such as printing on packaging or electronic devices.
Also used in the textile industry to determine the quality of printing on textile products such as T-shirts, shirts, flags, etc.
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