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Image Resolution Calculator: Pixels, DPI, Print Size & File Size

Image Resolution Calculator

Calculate print size, required pixels, DPI/PPI, and uncompressed file size
Find Print Size
Find Required Pixels
Find DPI/PPI
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Common Presets
Print Size
6.40 × 3.60 in
16:9 2.1 MP
Uncompressed File Size (approx.)
5.93 MB
Resolution (MP)
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Aspect Ratio
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Pixel Count
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Key Formulas
Print size = Pixels ÷ DPI
Required pixels = Print size (in) × DPI
DPI = Pixels ÷ Print size (in)
Megapixels = (width × height) / 1,000,000
Uncompressed file size (bytes) = width × height × bitDepth / 8
1 inch = 2.54 cm
People Also Ask
🖨️ What DPI should I use for printing?
300 DPI is standard for high‑quality prints. 150 DPI may be acceptable for larger formats viewed from a distance.
📐 How do I calculate the maximum print size from an image?
Divide pixel dimensions by desired DPI. e.g., 1920 px / 300 DPI = 6.4 inches.
📏 What is the difference between DPI and PPI?
DPI (dots per inch) refers to printer resolution, PPI (pixels per inch) to screen/image resolution. Often used interchangeably.
📊 How is file size related to resolution?
Uncompressed file size = width × height × bit depth / 8 (bytes). Compression (JPEG) can reduce it significantly.
Understanding Image Resolution

Image resolution describes the detail an image holds. It can be expressed as pixel dimensions (width × height), as a pixel density (DPI/PPI), or as a physical print size. This calculator helps you convert between these values.

Why It Matters
  • Printing: Ensure enough pixels for sharp prints at your desired size.
  • Web/Screens: Optimize file size while maintaining visual quality.
  • Storage: Estimate disk space required for raw images.

Aspect ratio (e.g., 16:9) describes the proportional relationship between width and height. It's preserved when scaling images for different uses.

Common Image Resolutions
NamePixels (W×H)AspectMegapixels
SD (480p)720×4803:20.3
HD (720p)1280×72016:90.9
Full HD (1080p)1920×108016:92.1
4K UHD3840×216016:98.3
5K5120×288016:914.7
8K7680×432016:933.2
12 MP photo4000×30004:312.0
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between resolution and aspect ratio?
Resolution is the total number of pixels (width × height). Aspect ratio is the ratio of width to height (e.g., 16:9). Two images can have the same aspect ratio but different resolutions.
How many megapixels do I need for a large print?
A 300 DPI print requires about 2 megapixels for a 4×6", 8 MP for 8×10", and 24 MP for 16×20". Larger prints are often viewed from farther away, so lower DPI may be acceptable.
Can I increase resolution without losing quality?
Upscaling (adding pixels) can't create new detail – it just makes the image larger but softer. AI‑based upscaling can help, but original capture resolution is best.
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