it depends of your monitor px, mine 1064px and yours 800px for an example, monitor its not your eyes
288 x 380 = 303.8K pixels 4"x 72pixels/in = 288 pixels 5"x 72pixels/in = 380 pixels
The number of pixels in a 4x6 picture depends on the resolution (DPI - dots per inch) used. For example, at a resolution of 300 DPI, a 4x6 picture would be 1200x1800 pixels, resulting in a total of 2.16 million pixels. At 72 DPI, it would be 288x432 pixels, totaling about 124,416 pixels.
Answermilli means thousandth. So there are 1000 millimetres in a metre. Some other usefull prefixes are:Pico - trillionthnano - billionthmicro - millionthmilli - thousandthcenti - hundrethdeci - tenthdeca - tenhecto - hundredkilo - thousandmega - milliongiga - billiontera - trilionthITS ACTULLY 100CM!!!!!! WHO EVER PUT 1000CM IS A SPASTIC!!!!!!!!!
That means 72 pixels are distributed vertically and horizontally in each inch (each inch of photo contains 72x72 pixels). This is explanation for photo which have Image > Image Size > Resolution > 72 pix/inch. This resolution is suitable for Web output, for print you will need at least 150-300px/inch.
To convert centimeters to pixels, you need to know the resolution (DPI or PPI) of the display or image, as pixels are a measurement of digital space. For example, at 72 DPI, 13.5 cm is approximately 384 pixels (since 1 cm equals about 28.35 pixels at that resolution). At 300 DPI, it would be about 1,598 pixels. Therefore, the conversion depends on the specific DPI being used.
This depends on the DPI/PPI (dots/pixels per inch).Web image-resolution is 72 DPI.Print resolution can be anywhere between 150-300 DPI.
The number of pixels on an 8.5 by 11 inch paper depends on the resolution (DPI - dots per inch) at which the image is being displayed or printed. For example, at 300 DPI, the paper would contain 2550 pixels wide (8.5 inches x 300 DPI) and 3300 pixels tall (11 inches x 300 DPI), totaling approximately 8.4 million pixels. At 72 DPI, it would be significantly lower, with 612 pixels wide and 792 pixels tall, totaling about 485,000 pixels.
That means 72 pixels are distributed vertically and horizontally in each inch (each inch of photo contains 72x72 pixels). This is explanation for photo which have Image > Image Size > Resolution > 72 pix/inch. This resolution is suitable for Web output, for print you will need at least 150-300px/inch.
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Many computer screens are formatted such that 72 pixels is 1 inch: So 600 pixel / (72 pixel/inch) = 8.3333 inches in that format.
12 points = 1 pica 1 point = .013837 inches 72 points (6 picas) = .996264 inches (not 1 inch) 16 pixels = 1 picas 1 pixel = .75 points So a 12 point font equivalent is 16 pixels 1 pixel = .010416667 inches, therefore 96 pixels = 1 inch
1cm = 10mm. So 14mm > 1cm.