Understanding DPI: Guide to Quality Document and Photo Scanning

Digital technology has revolutionized the way we store, share, and archive documents and photos. Scanning, the process of converting physical documents or images into digital format, is a crucial part of this revolution. One of the most important aspects to consider when scanning documents is the resolution, which is measured in DPI (dots per inch). In this article, we'll break down what DPI is, the differences between various DPI levels (200 DPI, 300 DPI, 400 DPI, and 600 DPI), and which DPI is most appropriate for different types of scanning jobs.

What is DPI?

DPI stands for 'dots per inch', which is a measure of spatial printing or video dot density. In simple terms, it's the number of individual dots that can be placed within the span of one linear inch. A higher DPI means more dots per inch, resulting in a higher resolution and more detail.

Understanding Different DPI Levels

ScanHouse America's Advantage

While many competitors scan at 200 DPI for the same price, we at ScanHouse America provide scanning services at 300 DPI, offering our customers superior image quality without additional costs. We believe in offering value and quality to our clients, and we know that the extra detail provided by 300 DPI can make a significant difference in the clarity and usability of digital documents.

Choosing the right DPI depends on the nature of the document or image, the purpose of the scan, and the balance between quality, time, and cost. We hope this guide provides a clear understanding of different DPI levels and helps you make the right decision for your scanning needs.

At ScanHouse America, we're committed to providing high-quality scanning services Seattle to meet all your needs. If you have more questions about DPI or our services, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you navigate the world of digital document and photo preservation.

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