how close to the screen a user must be in order to notice the quality of the three different resolutions
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The best resolution is determined by considering the print size and print viewing distance.
- Smaller prints are viewed from closer distances.
- Therefore, higher resolutions are needed for smaller prints.
- Larger prints are viewed from further away.
- Therefore, high resolutions are not needed larger prints.
- So, as print size increases, less resolution is needed.
1) The resolution of a billboard-sized photograph is often only 10 to 20 PPI.
The resolution doesn't need to be higher because the viewer is so far away from the photograph.
2) As you move away from your monitor, the lower-resolution versions of the above photograph, below, gradually become as sharp as the original.
The photograph has been cropped to make it easier to fit on your screen.
3) When you're 12.4 feet from your monitor, the bicycle in the above photograph will appear to be sharp.
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