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Okay...I am thinking about making viper shirt for my wife and I and I need a 300dpi picture for the shop to do it with. I would love a really cool picture for the back and i have seen quite a few out there, but I need a 300dpi.

Please send me any cool Viper pics to [email protected]

Thanks in advance!
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dpi is Dots Per Inch. When you print something there's usally a selection of dpi, the higher the dpi the more ink however better quality of the photo or graphic. It's sorta like how do you like your picture? Good, Best, or Excellent but rather than print quaility it has to do with the pixels.

Another example:
A regular TV has an amount of 300dpi, where as a Plasma TV has 600dpi. The picture is clearer on the Plasma rather than a normal TV.
 

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300 dpi is the standard resolution for "print" or "photo" quality.

FYI- Actually all monitors or televisions regardless of size are always 72 dpi.
 

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300 dpi is the standard resolution for "print" or "photo" quality.

FYI- Actually all monitors or televisions regardless of size are always 72 dpi.

damn I had a feeling I was using a bad comparision! ;)
 

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300 dpi is the standard resolution for "print" or "photo" quality.

FYI- Actually all monitors or televisions regardless of size are always 72 dpi.

damn I had a feeling I was using a bad comparision! ;)

No worries. I'm just a nerd that does tv graphics so I have to point things like that out. Other than the tv analogy, your your response about dpi was spot on.
 

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300 dpi is the standard resolution for "print" or "photo" quality.

FYI- Actually all monitors or televisions regardless of size are always 72 dpi.

damn I had a feeling I was using a bad comparision! ;)

No worries. I'm just a nerd that does tv graphics so I have to point things like that out. Other than the tv analogy, your your response about dpi was spot on.

Technically, all monitors are not 72dpi in the strictest sense. That would imply that all displays have the same dot pitch (pixel to pixel spacing) and that isn't the case. Content design is standardized at 72dpi, but the displays themselves aren't.
 
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Thanks. I would like to get something really cool for the back so your images are greatly appreciated!
 
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