>>I've argued many times myself (as author of ImageCFC) that "DPI" is
not a function of the image itself, but the meta-data of the image, as
the DPI is *ONLY* used for print.

.... or scanning, I couldn't agree more.
The resolution is a quality of instruments, images have no resolution.
.... and DPI do not even express a "resolution" as currently said, but a 
"density", anyway... ;-)

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