Thursday 16 September 2010

DPI, Printing Setting , Image Type,

Dots Per Inch- its the number of pixels printed in an inch. the higher the count the sharper the image becomes alot higher in memory and therefore requires a better RAM to edit them.
The human eye sees in 300 DPI
Dots Per Inch on Anything on the internet is 72 DPI so no matter what size you make it, it will always be 72DPI.

RGB- Red Green Blue is for digital printing so will be the main set up we use.
CMYK- is for major printing in industrial printing

Vector Image - perfect image because it isnt made with pixel its made with maths inside the computer. It will Remain smaller file.
BITMAT- Unless you set the pixels to the size of the print because if you enlarge the image it will pixelate and if you shrink the image it will pixelate. Will always be more in memory

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