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Dots Per Inch (DPI) is a measure of spatial printing or video dot density, particularly as it pertains to the quality of an image or printed material. Higher DPI generally means higher resolution or clarity, as it indicates more dots per square inch, yielding finer detail and smoother transitions in visual content.
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