3. You’ll see the DPI in the Image section, labeled Horizontal Resolution and Vertical Resolution. It does this by analyzing individual pixels and automatically calculating what should go between them. Since the OG iPhone many years ago, the average photo size was just a mere 1600×1200 pixels and now fast forward to 2018, it has grown exponentially up to 4032×3024 pixels which are roughly around 3MB per image –– more or less. The only way to resize a smaller photo into a larger, high-resolution image without highlighting poor image quality is to take a new photograph or re-scan your image at a higher resolution. Click on any of these pages and You can see that a "Resolution (pt/inch):" option will containing image resolution.You can easily understand through given steps. On the bottom row of functions, if you don’t already see it, scroll to the right to find the “Show Image Information” function. Uncheck the “Resample” Image button if you want to keep the total amount of pixels. So for a digital image, it would be 56 inches wide and 42.25 inches tall. Next to the “X resolution” and “Y resolution” values, choose the “pixels/in” option from the drop-down menu. Choose “to hdr” Choose hdr or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported). You can play around with each of these options to see which produces the best results for your image. Remember though – to use that image in print we need the image to be 300 ppi, and at that resolution the JPEG will be around 3.5 Megabytes. As a general rule you just round up or down accordingly. In this example, the image is 3024×4032. In many cases, the best resolution for printing is 300 PPI. High-resolution images must have at least 300 pixels per inch (or 300 dpi). In the Properties menu, click the “Details” tab. Windows would take that 640×480 wide photo and stretch it to fill up an 800×600 screen. A low resolution image will have jagged curves and appear to be tiny squares forming an image. What may look like a great shot of Niagara Falls may turn out to be a fuzzy mess of colored dots when you see it on screen. The terms are often used interchangeably as the word dot essentially means pixels. These photos can also be used for your online training and for printing in a magazine article or book. The sound of a burbling stream, the view of wildlife playing in the distance, and the power of a roaring waterfall. To find out an image’s DPI in Windows, right-click on the file name and select Properties > Details. But what if your resolution is too low for high-quality printing?