Is it possible to change the settings on this camera to reflect a high-rez photo?

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2 Responses to “How Do You Change The Sony Cybershot Dsc-p10 Settings To Capture Images That Are 300 Dpi?”

  1. OMG, I ♥ PONIES!!1 says:

    Cameras all have a default DPI setting – different for each brand – but you can override that setting in an image editor when you make prints. That’s all the DPI setting is: in instruction for the printer. DPI doesn’t say anything about the quality of the picture file itself.
    The Sony DSC-P10 is limited to 5-megapixels, with a maximum resolution of 1944 x 2592.
    At 300 DPI, your prints will be:
    1944/300 = 6.5 inches by
    2592/300 = 8.6 inches
    If you settle for a tad less DPI, you should still be able to make fantastic 8×10 inch prints.

  2. jseah114 says:

    It’s not the camera that determines the dpi, it is the software you use to open up the photo file. Generally, photo editing software will default to 72 dpi.

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