Can I increase dpi of a high resolution image in Photoshop elements?

Hi,
I have been asked to provide a photo of one of our products for press but they have requested an image which is 300dpi. The image I have is a reasonably high resolution of 1450 x1672 pixels but the dpi is under 100. Can I increase it on Photoshop elements or would I need something more advanced. If I can please tell me how. Thank you

Unfortunately, you're in the wrong forum.  This is not the Elements forum.
Here's the link to the forum you want:
https://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop_elements/content

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