DPIarvo
DPIarvo is a portmanteau term that combines "DPI" (dots per inch), a measure of print resolution, and "parvo," a diminutive suffix often implying smallness or insignificance. The term is primarily used in informal discussions, particularly within digital art and graphic design communities, to describe a perceived low resolution or pixelated quality in an image that, despite potentially having a technically sufficient DPI for its intended output, appears visually poor. It suggests that the image lacks sharpness or detail, often due to a low pixel count or aggressive compression, rather than a fundamental DPI setting.
The concept of DPIarvo highlights a common misconception that DPI alone guarantees image quality. While DPI