300 DPI in Pixels
Need to know how many pixels are in your image at 300 DPI? Whether you’re working on a print project, preparing an image for high-resolution export, or simply verifying specs, this guide and table will help you convert common inch dimensions to pixels at 300 DPI instantly.
đ§Ž Conversion Table â Inches to Pixels at 300 DPI
Inches | Pixels (at 300 DPI) |
---|---|
1 x 1 | 300 x 300 |
2 x 2 | 600 x 600 |
4 x 6 | 1200 x 1800 |
5 x 7 | 1500 x 2100 |
8 x 10 | 2400 x 3000 |
Use our DPI to Pixels Calculator to enter any inch size and get pixel values instantly.
âšī¸ What Does 300 DPI Mean?
DPI (dots per inch) represents the number of dots (or pixels) that fit into a linear inch. 300 DPI is a common print resolution standard for high-quality prints. To get the pixel count, simply multiply the width and height in inches by 300.
Formula: Pixels = Inches à 300
đ Common Uses of 300 DPI
300 DPI is widely used for professional printing, including photo prints, brochures, business cards, and high-quality posters. It ensures sharp and detailed images that look clean and professional in physical formats.