Listen, I really, really, need some help - I'm currently doing a Graphics
project, and I need to know the size of an A4 Sheet of Paper in Pixels. - I have
searched everywhere for an answer, and I have found nothing.
So, please, if anyone could help me out with this, I'll love you forver and a
day, and I'll be your eternal grateful slave. - No joke! lol =p
Um, okay. This depends on your resolution. If you've got 300 pixels an inch
(resolution), then it's 300 x however-many-inches-A4 is. For length. And for
width. And then you times them together (duh) to get the area.
Hope that helped.
Quote by bucket-shotUm, okay.
This depends on your resolution. If you've got 300 pixels an inch (resolution),
then it's 300 x however-many-inches-A4 is. For length. And for width. And then
you times them together (duh) to get the area.
Hope that helped.
I thought that pixels were a set measurement, and it was the DPI (dots per inch)
that was the resolution?
A hint, you can change images' from pixels to inches without affecting the
image, just the grid.
A4 paper = 210 x 297 millimeters (8.27 x 11.69 inches)
and yes... pixels are a set of measurement
dpi is more commonly used for printing and scanning resolutions
finalruin's measurements are correct. And just in case you needed them in
pixels, an A4 size is 2480 x 3508 pixels. If you use Adobe Photoshop, A4 is a
size preset.
Quote by juniperberryI thought that
pixels were a set measurement, and it was the DPI (dots per inch) that was the
resolution?
Ah, hai.
<-clearly not very good with terminology. DPI.
What I meant was that: if you change your DPI, you will get different physical
sizes. So the size of an A4 sheet is dependant on how many pixels in your
DPI/resolution.
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Listen, I really, really, need some help - I'm currently doing a Graphics project, and I need to know the size of an A4 Sheet of Paper in Pixels. - I have searched everywhere for an answer, and I have found nothing.
So, please, if anyone could help me out with this, I'll love you forver and a day, and I'll be your eternal grateful slave. - No joke! lol =p
Please help me. =(
Thank you very much in advance! =) <333
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Um, okay.
This depends on your resolution. If you've got 300 pixels an inch
(resolution), then it's 300 x however-many-inches-A4 is. For length. And for
width. And then you times them together (duh) to get the area.
Hope that helped.
I thought that pixels were a set measurement, and it was the DPI (dots per inch) that was the resolution?
A hint, you can change images' from pixels to inches without affecting the image, just the grid.
A4 paper = 210 x 297 millimeters (8.27 x 11.69 inches)
and yes... pixels are a set of measurement
dpi is more commonly used for printing and scanning resolutions
finalruin's measurements are correct. And just in case you needed them in pixels, an A4 size is 2480 x 3508 pixels. If you use Adobe Photoshop, A4 is a size preset.
Ah, hai.
<-clearly not very good with terminology. DPI.
What I meant was that: if you change your DPI, you will get different physical sizes.
So the size of an A4 sheet is dependant on how many pixels in your
DPI/resolution.
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