Your home inkjet or laser printer will do alright at 200 dots per inch, but professional printers typically won’t print at less than 300dpi or higher. DPI stands for Dots Per Inch, and it’s a specification for a printer, meaning how many physical dots of ink will it print in a full square inch. In OS X, the resolution of your display screen is configured using the Displays dialog in the computer's System Preferences. Whether you're editing a video for another device or just want to see what your Mac's screen is capable of, it's helpful to know how to change your display resolution. And not to talk out of school, but things aren't looking much better in the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Here's how it looked in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger in 2005, and here's how things stand now in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Resolution independence has been 'coming soon' to Mac OS X for years. You can use this to switch between resolutions. Click on it, and you’ll see a list of recently used resolutions for each display connected to your Mac. Note: This information is provided based on our in-house testing. (HiDPI display) These settings allow you to scale the size of text or icons to match the size displayed with other monitor resolutions. This information explains how to change the DPI scaling level.
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