If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to create graphics and illustrations. But if you’re looking to change the default DPI in Photoshop, there are a few things you need to know. First, the DPI setting is controlled by the “DPI” tab in the Photoshop Preferences window. To change it, click on the “DPI” tab and then select a new value. You can also change it on the fly by pressing Ctrl+D (or right-click on a image and choose “DPI”). Second, if you want to adjust your graphics’s resolution, you need to set a new DPI as well. To do that, click on the “Resolution” tab and then select a new value. You can also change it on the fly by pressing Ctrl+R (or right-click on an image and choose “Resolution”). Finally, if you want to adjust your graphics’s color depth, you need to set a new DPI as well. To do that, click on the “Color Depth” tab and then select a new value. You can also change it on the fly by pressing Ctrl+L (or right-click on an image and choose “Color Depth”).