How to keep image dpi at 300dpi

I am trying to print a photo for framing but when I mess around with the colours the quality seems to diminish this is on my iPad quastion is ? Is it possible to drastically change colours and maintain high dpi.  For large printing around 60 cm sq please help

It depends on the image. Best way for us to advise you is to open your image, then go to Image > Image Size and upload a screen capture of the Image Size box with the readings.
What you might have working against you is not enough pixels. Upsampling may just make it blurred. But we will see.
300 ppi is also not carved in stone, you may get away with 200 ppi depending on where you are sending it for printing.
And lastly, if you are paying a commercial printer to do this, it's best to consult with them and see what they can do.

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