> Just to confirm; we know that in terms of width and height the maximum pixel
> witdth and height can be 640 x 640.  What I think you are saying, and in the
> print world the depth is represented as dpi or dots per square inch, is the
> the maximum dpi is 256 dpi.  Please confirm and thank you, thank you ahead
> of time.

The map tiles used by the dyynamic APIs come in 256x256 pixels. They
don't have a meaningful DPI.  The DPI they are rendered at is entirely
up to the browser.

The images provided by the Static Map API are sized at users request
up to 640x640 pixels. They don't have a meaningful DPI. The DPI they
are rendered at is entirely up to the browser.

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