In MSPaint, you can click on Image > Attributes and it says "Resolution 64 x 64" or whatever the numbers are. What exactly does that mean? You can't set it in Paint. Does it only affect printing or also displaying? What's the equivalent in Photoshop?
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In MSPaint, you can click on Image > Attributes and it says "Resolution 64 x 64" or whatever the numbers are. What exactly does that mean? You can't set it in Paint. Does it only affect printing or also displaying? What's the equivalent in Photoshop?
Those are pixel dimensions. Same thing in Photoshop in Image Size, but you can also set print resolution (ppi) which is a whole different thing. Depending on the kind of printing, 300-600 ppi is common.
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