I already know about DPI. My point was that if you try to merge 2 files with a different DPI, you will need to adjust the size/DPI manually.
But does that mean that the same object will have a different size depending where it is on the map?
Here's an example, if I take two different latitudes:
y=875 (more or less the 60th parallel) and y=2500 (equator)
the second is twice as big as the first
if a mountain is 20 km wide at the equator (5 pixels), it is still 20 km at y=875 but it appear larger at 10 pixels since the map is stretched?
But I'm not sure if you answered my second question or maybe I was not clear.
I mean, regional maps or plots should show more details than the world map. In order to do that, they need to be bigger (more pixels). But how big should they be? 5, 10, 20 times bigger?
If we have two map at the equator, next to each other, is it important to use the same size (x5,x10,x20...) or not?
I was imagining that a desert could be mapped with a different multiplicator since it's less interesting but I'm not sure it's a good idea.