In the years I have had a DSLR I have only ever used an arctic butterfly brush and always got great results. Very quick and easy to use. Something to consider as it uses no liquids.
If you take a 1000 pixel width image and print at 10 inches wide this is printing at 100 pixels per inch irrespective of dpi. DPI is just how much ink is laid down. So you could print at 300 DPI and technically print at 100 ppi.
My understanding is DPI is the resolution of the printing ink.
So a 100x100 pixel file printed at 10 PPI would be 10 inches by 10 inches. The DPI is down to the printer and that is how much ink is paid down per inch.
PPI determines printed image size, DPI determines printed ink resolution...
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