What is pixel resolution?
It is the number of pixels or dots which make up an entire image. There are different requirements for both printed material and images for screen. If you use an image from a website in your printed material it is more than likely to distort as there are less pixels or dots which make up the image. Images for screen are generally 72 dpi (dots per inch) and images for print need to be 300 dpi.
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