Pixels per inch (PPI) or pixels per centimeter (PPCM) is a measurement of the pixel density (resolution) of an electronic image device, such as a computer monitor or television display, or image digitizing device such as a camera or image scanner. Horizontal and vertical density are usually the same, as most devices have square pixels, but differ on devices that have non-square pixels.
PPI can also describe the resolution, in pixels, of an image file. The unit is not square centimeters—a 100×100 pixel image printed in a 1 cm square has a resolution of 100 pixels per centimeter (ppcm). Used this way, the measurement is meaningful when printing an image. It has become commonplace to refer to PPI as DPI, even though PPI refers to input resolution. Industry standard, good quality photographs usually require 300 pixels per inch, at 100% size, when printed onto coated paper stock, using a printing screen of 150 lines per inch (lpi). This delivers a quality factor of 2, which is optimum. The lowest acceptable quality factor is considered 1.5, which equates to printing a 225 ppi image using a 150 lpi screen onto coated paper.
Got back out, back off the forefront
i never said, or got to say bye to my boy, but
its often i try
i think about how id be screaming
and the times would be bumping
all our minds would be flowing
taking care of shit like, hey holmes what you needing
as lifes coming off whack it will open your eyes
As i proceed to get loose
You seem to have some doubt
i feel you next to me fiending getting spacey
with the common love of music
think of this as the sun and the mind as a tool
but we could bounce back from this one with attitude will and some spirit
with attitude will and your spirit we'll shove it aside
soulfly
fly high
soulfly
fly free
Shut your shit, please say what you will.
I can't think. Sidestep around
I'm bound to the freestyle.
Push down to the ground.
With a nova dash but they watch you.
Now climb up, super slide,
the spirits so low it's coming over you!!!
soulfly
fly high
soulfly
fly free
when you walk in to this world
walk in to this world, with your head up high