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Pixels Per Inch (PPI) describes the Image Resolution which refers to the Number of Pixels contained within Each Inch of a Digital Image.
A Higher Resolution/PPI Image contains More Pixels and is a Higher Quality of Image.
A Lower Resolution/PPI Image contains Less Pixels and is a Lower Quality of Image.
Number of Pixels ÷ size of the image in inches = Pixels Per Inch.
Substitute 1 cm for 1 Inch to find Pixels Per Centimeter or PPcm2.
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