I've been asked to provide some shots at 300 DPI for a small feature
However, I notice that the shots are actually in 72DPI from my camera...I shot them as JPEG and not RAW (But then, even my RAW shots are 240 DPI)
So, I'm curious as to what I can do? Or..is it a case of "Unlucky. Shoot RAW next time?" (I hope not )
Are JPEGs at 72DPI no good for printing? Or, am I missing something...if the image is made smaller for instance, does that increase the DPI? Sorry if that sounds silly!
Thanks
However, I notice that the shots are actually in 72DPI from my camera...I shot them as JPEG and not RAW (But then, even my RAW shots are 240 DPI)
So, I'm curious as to what I can do? Or..is it a case of "Unlucky. Shoot RAW next time?" (I hope not )
Are JPEGs at 72DPI no good for printing? Or, am I missing something...if the image is made smaller for instance, does that increase the DPI? Sorry if that sounds silly!
Thanks