Image resolution is the detail an image holds and is frequently meaured in dots per inch (DPI). Higher resolution means more image detail IF the image size is the same. For example a 4"x6" image at 72 DPI has less resolution than a 4"x6" image at 300 DPI. The 72 DPI image would be fine for a website or PowerPoint presentation. However, it would not be as sharp or clear when printed as a 300 DPI image.
As is true with most things, it's not as simple as that though. When selecting images for print, you need to focus on both RESOLUTION (DPI) and IMAGE SIZE. For example a 300 DPI image at 4"x6" would not be sufficient for a catalog cover, banner or any printed item of any size.
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