MCQ IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

COMPUTER GRAPHICS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is PPI
A
Part Pixel Images
B
Pixels Per Inch
C
Pixels Per Image
D
Part Picture Images
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Pixels per inch (PPI) refers to the number of pixels contained within each inch of a digital image. It also refers to the set number of pixels a screen can display. Generally speaking, the higher the PPI, the better the image quality.

Detailed explanation-2: -1080p vs. 27-inch 1080p monitor has a pixel density of about 81 ppi. 27-inch 1440p monitor has a pixel density of about 108 ppi.

Detailed explanation-3: -90 PPI and above is ideal. You don’t want to go too high so I would suggest not going higher than 150 PPI.

Detailed explanation-4: -PPI, or pixels per inch, is the amount of pixels that get printed (horizontally and vertically) in a 1 inch line. Therefore, a square inch of print at 300 PPI will consist of 90, 000 pixels.

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