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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 203617" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>If you export an image at 2000px wide you could print it at 6.6 inches wide, which is 300dpi. 300dpi would be regarded as high quality. The thing controlling it is the pixels wide divided by the dpi you are prepared to accept. If you're good with 200dpi which is not exactly terrible you can print it 10 inches wide. If you printed at 72dpi which is rubbish you would have an image 27 inches wide. It's a bit like giving someone a 500bhp car and saying it can only do 30mph because we have speed limit signs up.</p><p></p><p>With regards to printing a picture, I normally just select the option to fill an A4 sheet and the printer does not care less about dpi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 203617, member: 8705"] If you export an image at 2000px wide you could print it at 6.6 inches wide, which is 300dpi. 300dpi would be regarded as high quality. The thing controlling it is the pixels wide divided by the dpi you are prepared to accept. If you're good with 200dpi which is not exactly terrible you can print it 10 inches wide. If you printed at 72dpi which is rubbish you would have an image 27 inches wide. It's a bit like giving someone a 500bhp car and saying it can only do 30mph because we have speed limit signs up. With regards to printing a picture, I normally just select the option to fill an A4 sheet and the printer does not care less about dpi. [/QUOTE]
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