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hey folks everyone knows images size for web viewing should always have a resolution of 72 pixels per inch right actually Im sorry thats a myth stick around Ill show you why it totally doesnt matter [Music] [Applause] [Music] wait pixels per inch doesnt matter its true the popular belief that has been cycling around the internet since the internet began that 72 pixels per inch is the law for web images is completely false the pixel per inch setting makes absolutely no difference when youre viewing the image on the screen so 72 pixel per inch is perfect for the web but so is any other number that you could set the resolution to because screens dont even take that number into consideration Ive covered this topic in some of my video courses over the years and if you dig deep enough you can find articles on the web that do get it right but its easy to miss them among the thousands more that claim that 72 PPI is the only way to keep your web page load times fast and your high-reso