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Answer by WebmasterJohn for Is it mandatory to keep images at 72 dpi for web...

I just tested two copies of an image that I made with Photoshop. However I set one at 72 dpi and the other at 720 dpi to see if any of the browsers I use would render them different sizes on the...

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Answer by Volker Siegel for Is it mandatory to keep images at 72 dpi for web...

I will go into details what the "dpi" actually means, by examples;with that, you may just see the answer yourself.:In short, your image consists of dots of colour, which are next to each other. But the...

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Answer by Marc Edwards for Is it mandatory to keep images at 72 dpi for web...

While PPI definitely doesn't matter — it's pixel dimensions that matter for web and app design, you should be very careful about using design applications and mixing PPI settings. Here's why:However,...

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Answer by Scott for Is it mandatory to keep images at 72 dpi for web design?

PPI (Pixels Per Inch) settings are not used in web images. Images on the web, retina displays or otherwise, are displayed by their pixel dimensions (width and height) not any PPI/DPI setting. In fact,...

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Is it mandatory to keep images at 72 dpi for web design?

I have been designing web banners for more than a year but never considered the DPI.I was using the default 72 dpi, but now I want to know is it necessary to create web designs in 72 dpi? What if we...

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