By default, Photoshop CC, harvest at 300 dpi?

I recently reset my default tools and do not remember if it is automatically cultures at 300 dpi. I need to print these photos, so it is important to me.  I thought it was the default, but wanted to make sure.

Also, under the Interpolation Edit/general/Image, what is the best Setup for me to use there?

Thank you.

Just to add to the answer of c.pfaffenbichler, if you simply open say a new image of your camera in Photoshop and discover photography: Image > Image size, you will see the image size dialog box, indicating the Dimensions (you can change it pixels in the drop down for this purpose) and the resolution. If Resample is unchecked, you can change the size/resolution in proportion. If Resample is checked, you can select either menu drop down the sampling method, as bicubic smoother (enlargements). If it's just a value to enlarge an image slightly that it will become more flexible as it expands from adjacent pixels to sample and which influences the quality of the image.

He must spend some time on the size of the Image dialog box experiment so that you can get a thorough understanding of the relationship between the size and resolution, and if all goes well, it will make more sense when you use the crop tool.

For printing, depending on the method, you want a resolution of 300 pixels per inch (it can be lower), so if you want a picture to print 5 "x 6", the dimensions of your picture must be 1500px x 1800px

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