Sombeech
04-02-2007, 11:35 AM
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,128982/article.html
"For most home inkjet printers, you should assume that you'll get the best results when you print about 300 dots per inch, so just take the dimensions of your photos and divide them by 300 along both the horizontal and the vertical."
* 2 megapixels = 1200 by 1600 pixels = 4 by 5 inches
* 3 megapixels = 1536 by 2048 pixels = 5 by 7 inches
* 6 megapixels = 2400 by 3000 pixels = 6.5 by 10 inches
* 10 megapixels = 2592 by 3872 pixels = 8.5 by 13 inches
* 12 megapixels = 4368 by 2912 pixels = 9.7 by 14.5 inches
"For most home inkjet printers, you should assume that you'll get the best results when you print about 300 dots per inch, so just take the dimensions of your photos and divide them by 300 along both the horizontal and the vertical."
* 2 megapixels = 1200 by 1600 pixels = 4 by 5 inches
* 3 megapixels = 1536 by 2048 pixels = 5 by 7 inches
* 6 megapixels = 2400 by 3000 pixels = 6.5 by 10 inches
* 10 megapixels = 2592 by 3872 pixels = 8.5 by 13 inches
* 12 megapixels = 4368 by 2912 pixels = 9.7 by 14.5 inches