KK [is quite feisty]
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So it came to my attention today about resolution size with photography and now I'm scratching my head because apparently this is one thing I've missed in my "self-teaching".
Apparently the Canon Rebel 350D only shoots images at 72 DPI for the highest resolution and best quality. Given this is a discontinued model I can imagine I went wrong somewhere; however, this camera was a gift to me several months ago and I refuse to knock that (I have an awesome boyfriend to thank for that). And since I cannot afford another DSLR body right now acquiring something upgraded is out of the question (Although Christmas is coming and well, hint, hint. Hehe. Kidding).
So since I failed "Resolution 101" in my teaching would someone care to help me understand the difference between an image shot at say 200 DPI and one shot at 72 DPI?
Thanks for the help you guys. I realize there are just some things I miss and have to seek out your wisdom to guide me in the right direction.
Apparently the Canon Rebel 350D only shoots images at 72 DPI for the highest resolution and best quality. Given this is a discontinued model I can imagine I went wrong somewhere; however, this camera was a gift to me several months ago and I refuse to knock that (I have an awesome boyfriend to thank for that). And since I cannot afford another DSLR body right now acquiring something upgraded is out of the question (Although Christmas is coming and well, hint, hint. Hehe. Kidding).
So since I failed "Resolution 101" in my teaching would someone care to help me understand the difference between an image shot at say 200 DPI and one shot at 72 DPI?
Thanks for the help you guys. I realize there are just some things I miss and have to seek out your wisdom to guide me in the right direction.