Resolution (dpi) and number of lines
Resolutions that are difficult to understand but easy to understand
So no matter how I explained it may not be understood
I thought that I could explain in a slightly different way to my own
I only tried overturning the order of explanation, it is okay if I do not read people I know
Beginners? It's for those who want to know, I wrote a little about the number of lines
Resolution (dpi)
When printing an illustration of 600 dpi 600 px x 600 px it will be 25.4 mm square
25.4 mm is 1 inch
That's it.
When I print illustrations of 350px 350px at 350dpi it will be 25.4 millimeters square
It will be the same 1 inch
600 dpi illustration (600 x 600 px is the actual size, 10 yen, 500 yen, 1 inch is the size image)
350 dpi illustration (350 × 350 px is the actual size, 10 yen, 500 yen, 1 inch is the size image)
The 300 dpi or less is summarized
The number of tone lines (60 lines)
A tone with a tone line number of 10 lines and a density of 30 was stuck in a 600 dpi 600 px x 600 px canvas
No matter where you count it there is no point like 10 lines
I tried to set the angle of the net setting to 0
What is that!
I also try a tone with a tone line number of 10 lines 30 densities on a 350 dpi 350 px x 350 px canvas
The size changed but the same result was achieved
For tone samples, it is difficult to count with 60 wires, so we made it to 10 wires
People who have plenty of time please count with 60 lines etc.
Finish
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