optical resolution versus image resolution Yes, but they're closely related and there's still confusion there as well If you Google image resolution the first result from some Edu website is image resolution is typically described in PPI Which it's not in printing. So isn't that interesting that would make a lot more sense? Isn't that interesting so we actually do use pixels per inch because digital cameras were really coming up right around the time of photo printers also. We're measured in pixels instead of pixels per inch rip because it's the only way to really Conveniently say how fine the image isright.

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