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Salviati

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2. And note, this will just tell you how many dots there are.
Sun Apr 16, 2023, 09:35 AM
Apr 2023

The image can be any physical size you want, so the DPI will depend on how big you want to physically make the image.

E.g. a 1920x1080 image will be above 300 DPI as long as it's not blown up larger than 6.4 in x 3.6 in.

If you know how large you want the photo to be, just multiply each dimension by 300, and look for photos larger than that resolution.

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