If I have a 3000 x 3000 pixel image and I print it at 300dpi it will be 10 inches square.
Lets say I want to make the image approx 8" square. What would be the best way to do it?
Reduce the number of pixels to 2400 x 2400 (resample) and print at 300dpi
OR
Change the dpi to 375 dpi and not resample the image (image is still 3000 x 3000).
Logically I think I should change the dpi as I'm not editing the image. I'm not trying to make what fitted in 10 pixels now fit in 8 pixels. Which would give the better quality.
Another question - what DPI is relistically the minimum when printing? If I was printing out an A3 print to hang on the wall, what is the minimum resolution I could get away with? Is higher DPI better or is there a point where higher doesn't actually improve anything?
Lets say I want to make the image approx 8" square. What would be the best way to do it?
Reduce the number of pixels to 2400 x 2400 (resample) and print at 300dpi
OR
Change the dpi to 375 dpi and not resample the image (image is still 3000 x 3000).
Logically I think I should change the dpi as I'm not editing the image. I'm not trying to make what fitted in 10 pixels now fit in 8 pixels. Which would give the better quality.
Another question - what DPI is relistically the minimum when printing? If I was printing out an A3 print to hang on the wall, what is the minimum resolution I could get away with? Is higher DPI better or is there a point where higher doesn't actually improve anything?