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Category: Printing

Gradations: Do not confuse the terms dpi and lpi

Dpi (dots per inch) show the number of distinct pixels that can be created on each linear inch of output on screen or in printing. Dpi is a measure of resolution. Lpi (lines per inch) measure frequency of screen. The normal range of half tone screens is from 75 to 200 lpi or even higher. … Continue reading Gradations: Do not confuse the terms dpi and lpi →

Nikos M. Printing Leave a comment May 3, 2007May 3, 2007 1 Minute

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