Image DPI Convierteer
Adjust the dots-per-inch (DPI) setting of your images for print preparation or display purposes. DPI matters when you're printing documents, preparing images for professional printing, or ensuring compatibility across different output dispositivos.
Understanding DPI and print quality
DPI measures how many dots the printer will render per inch. Typical screen display uses 72-96 DPI, while professional print requires 300 DPI for acceptable quality. This tool lets you adjust DPI for PNG and JPEG images using two distinct methods, each suited to different workflows.
Metadata-only conversion
This mode updates only the DPI tag embedded in the image file, leaving pixels untouched. Your image dimensions stay the same while the DPI value changes. Use this when you need to change how printers interpret your image without altering the actual pixel data. This approach is fast and preserves image quality perfectly.
Resample conversion
Resampling physically resizes your image to match the target DPI. If you're Convierteing from 72 DPI to 300 DPI, the image becomes 4x larger (same content, more pixels). This maintains the physical size your image would print at while adjusting pixel dimensions accordingly.
Print workflow applications
Prepare digital images for professional printing, verify print-ready images meet resolution standards, Convierte web-resolution graphics to print-ready Formatea, and ensure your photographs print at the correct physical dimensions.
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