Why image resolution at 96 px/inch?
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:21 am
I like the clarity and sharpness of the UK pictures you can use as wallpaper in Windows 7 so I decided to have a look at how they are formatted.
The first thing that struck me was that they are not sRGB but either Adobe RGB or ProPhotoRGB
But even more puzzling they are all formatted at 96 pixels/inch.
So I checked the folders for the other countries (there are some stunning images) and they are the same.
Windows standard wallpaper images are sRGB and 72 px/inch but don't look as sharp.
Why? I have allways been under the impression that a monitor has a native screen resolution of 72 px/inch.
Does this mean that if we format our pictures for digital projection at 96 px/inch we get a sharper image?
Theo
The first thing that struck me was that they are not sRGB but either Adobe RGB or ProPhotoRGB
But even more puzzling they are all formatted at 96 pixels/inch.
So I checked the folders for the other countries (there are some stunning images) and they are the same.
Windows standard wallpaper images are sRGB and 72 px/inch but don't look as sharp.
Why? I have allways been under the impression that a monitor has a native screen resolution of 72 px/inch.
Does this mean that if we format our pictures for digital projection at 96 px/inch we get a sharper image?
Theo