300 DPI resolution refers to the number of dots per inch in a digital image. It indicates the level of detail and clarity in the image, with higher DPI values resulting in sharper and more detailed prints.
Think of a puzzle with small pieces versus a puzzle with larger pieces. A puzzle with smaller pieces (higher DPI) will have more detail and be clearer when completed, while a puzzle with larger pieces (lower DPI) will have less detail and appear more pixelated.
Pixel density: The number of pixels per unit area in an image or display. Higher pixel density results in sharper images.
Print quality: Refers to the overall visual appearance and sharpness of printed materials, which is influenced by factors like resolution, color accuracy, and paper quality.
Image size: The dimensions of an image measured in pixels or inches. Larger image sizes generally require higher resolutions for optimal print quality.
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