how to find DPI of a photo?


The photo is taken with an iPhone SE


MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.5

Posted on Aug 28, 2023 8:00 AM

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Posted on Aug 28, 2023 9:26 AM

Send them the largest (pixel dimension) version of the image you have. DPI depends on the size the iage4 is going to be printed or presented. The larger the print the smaller the DPI.


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Aug 28, 2023 9:10 AM in response to Amra4

You are quite welcome.


To calculate the DPI for a printed photo is quite easy. If you are wanting to print a photo of 8" X 10" and the print service request 300 DPI, the photo file you would need to send would be a minimum of 2400 Pixels X 3000 Pixels. Similarly if you wanted a 5" X 7" photo printed the required pixel dimensions would be a minimum 1500 Pixels X 2100 Pixels.

Jul 7, 2024 3:53 AM in response to stedman1

Hi Stedman1, hoping you are still watching this chat... My wife has been asked for a portrait photo by her old college for an exhibition they are running. They said a standard iPhone photo taken in daylight should be OK but they have also said it needs to be 300 DPI for printing purposes. Assuming that the final image will be A2, it looks like that would require a pixelation of 7016 x 9933, but the best I can get from my iPhone 15 is 6048 x 8064 (that's using the main camera at 48MP in photo mode at x1 resolution). Is there any way of increasing the pixels to the level required using a normal iPhone?

Jul 7, 2024 4:07 AM in response to Cadleigh1

An A2 print is quite large, meaning it would most likely be viewed from a distance. This being the case, the rule of thumb of using 300 DPI as the desired print resolution could certainly be lowered. I would be comfortable using a print resolution of 200 DPI for a print of that size, meaning a pixel resolution of 3200 X 4800 should be adequate.

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