Print with Confidence: Print Size Calc
Megapixels matter, but how much? The **Print Size Calc** tool at **Online Tool Base** translates digital resolution (ex: 6000x4000 pixels) into physical inches (ex: 20x13" print). It saves you from printing a blurry, pixelated poster.
Different viewing distances require different PPI (Pixels Per Inch) densities. A magazine spread needs 300 PPI, while a billboard might only need 30 PPI. **onlinetoolbase.online** gives you the maximum "Excellent," "Good," and "Fair" print sizes for your specific image file.
Why Use This Tool?
Before ordering a $100 metal print, verify your file quality. If you crop an image heavily, you lose pixels. This tool tells you if your cropped version is still sharp enough for a 24x36" wall art or if you need to upscale it using AI.
Key Features
- Quality Tiers: Shows sizes for Fine Art (300 PPI) vs Standard (150 PPI).
- Reverse Mode: Enter desired print size to see needed Megapixels.
- Common Papers: Highlights standard sizes like A4, 8x10, 13x19.
How to Use
- Enter Image Width and Height (in pixels).
- View the table of potential print sizes.
- Green indicates safe; Red indicates pixelation risk.
Technical & Privacy Note
Calculated locally. The **Print Size Calc** from **Online Tool Base** runs in-browser. Your image specs form inputs, but images are not uploaded.