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Questions about image resolution as measured in pixels per inch. PPI is either (a) the resolution of an image when it is printed at a specific physical size; or (b) the physical resolution of a display device. DPI (dots per inch), which refers to the output resolution of a print device, is often used in error in place of PPI.
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Scaling A Simple Image Without Losing Any Quality
I have this image:
It's only 19ppi.
I want to create a vector from it so that it can scale up up to 11 square inches and retain it's quality.
How can I make Illustrator do this? I was trying …