A 3000 ppi image is about 1700 times larger than a 72 ppi image. It would not make sense to upload an image that large to be viewed on a screen and most sites would probably reject an image that size as well e-mail servers. Also if you send a low res...
That is correct, but they affect each other. If your ppi is 300 but you set the dpi in your printer settings at 150 dpi you are going to have probably 4 pixels in each dot. If your print lab prints at 240 dpi it would make sense to set your ppi to 24...
It is false to assume that the ppi does not affect the image quality either on screen or in the print. To say that ppi is just a comment field is very misleading. I just gave you a way to demonstrate that in my post. I do very large prints on a 44" C...
This is my first post here.This is an old thread but I couldn't help but see how this discussion could confuse some people. It would have me if I were new to photography.What your native raw image out of your camera is labled as is pretty inconsequen...