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how many pixels are in an inch? ie. 2x3.5=how many pixels?
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Answer: how many pixels are in an inch? ie. 2x3.5=how many pixels?
The number of pixels in an inch depends on the resolution of the image. Resolution is measured in pixels per inch (PPI) or dots per inch (DPI). The higher the resolution, the more pixels there are per inch.
To determine how many pixels are in 2x3.5 inches, you need to know the resolution of the image. Let's say the resolution is 300 PPI. To calculate the total number of pixels, you would multiply the width and height in inches by the resolution:
So, the total number of pixels in a 2x3.5 inch image at 300 PPI would be 600 x 1050 = 630,000 pixels. If you have a different resolution, you would use that number instead of 300 PPI in the calculation. Keep in mind that higher resolutions will result in larger file sizes, but also higher quality images.
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how many pixels are in an inch? ie. 2x3.5=how many pixels?
Hi Angel,
Pixels do not have a preset size. They're more often expressed in terms of density (pixels per inch) or 'resolution'. For example, the average PC computer monitor displays 96 pixels per inch, even if a graphic is 600 pixels or dots per inch when printed. Some graphic formats, such as JPG let you save into that file a pixel per inch value to be used by other programs to determine how to 'size' the graphic, based on the intent of that save. In Word, if the graphic doesn't tell Word a value to use then the value in Tools=Options=General=Web Options=Picture is used to do initial sizing of an inserted graphic in common uses. In your example, a 96 PPI graphic would at 2" x 3.5" contain 192px by 336px. =========== "angel" wrote in message ... how many pixels are in an inch? ie. 2x3.5=how many pixels? -- I hope this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office system products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS to the 2007 Office System 1. Free MS Office 2007 book from MS Press, 213 pages: http://microsoft.com/learning/office...oksfrommspress 2.. Office 2007 Beta 2 Online Test Drive, Downloadable beta, e-learning courses, doucmentation and movies: http://microsoft.com/office/preview 3. Send 2007 Office System Beta 2 feedback directly to the MS Office 2007 product team with this feedback tool: http://sas.office.microsoft.com/ 4. Try the 2007 OfficeOnline preview website , without Office2007 a. Install the ActiveX access control http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...XT101650581033 b. then visit http://officebeta.iponet.net |
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how many pixels are in an inch? ie. 2x3.5=how many pixels?
Thanks, Bob! You rock! B-D
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