What is a print resolution, and how does it affect my prints?
A photographic print is created by laying a number of colored dots onto paper. The more dots per square inch (DPI), the better the print will look. If the print resolution (DPI) isn't high enough, the photo can look a little grainy. The printing process will usually dictate the minimum print resolution required. digital photography labs often recommend a print resolution of 212 DPI or more for their process.