Iphoto says that my image resolution is to low?

Iphoto says that my image resolution is to low, but my resolution is fine at 800 x 800 at 300 dpi... is this still to low....?
Emac   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

alex333:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Too low for what? Is this for a print, book, calendar?
The resolution iPhoto is requiring is shown in iPhoto: Minimum Picture Resolution For Ordering Quality Prints. Basically the important number is the number of pixels in the length and width, dpi aside.
So your image is 800 x 800 pixels. A 4" x 4" picture would give you 200 dpi. For a 6 x 6" picture that would drop down to 150 dpi, etc.

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