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Megapixel Chart

The document discusses the relationship between megapixels in a digital camera and the maximum print size that can produce a high quality photo. It shows that a 3 megapixel camera can produce a 5x7 print at 300 pixels per inch (ppi), and that print size doubles as megapixels increase geometrically. An 8 megapixel camera can make an 8x10 print at 300ppi, but 24-30 megapixels are needed for a true quality 16x20 print. Manufacturers' claims of larger print sizes from fewer megapixels will result in a lower quality, pixelated print.

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Megapixel Chart

The document discusses the relationship between megapixels in a digital camera and the maximum print size that can produce a high quality photo. It shows that a 3 megapixel camera can produce a 5x7 print at 300 pixels per inch (ppi), and that print size doubles as megapixels increase geometrically. An 8 megapixel camera can make an 8x10 print at 300ppi, but 24-30 megapixels are needed for a true quality 16x20 print. Manufacturers' claims of larger print sizes from fewer megapixels will result in a lower quality, pixelated print.

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Megapixels Chart

Each colored box on the right represents a certain number of megapixels. The numbers along the top and left side are print dimensions in inches at 300ppi (pixels per inch). Most books and magazines require 300ppi for photo quality. For example, the chart shows that you can make a 5" x 7" photo quality print from a 3 megapixel camera. Notice that as the print size doubles, the megapixels required increases geometrically. You can make nice 8" x 10" prints with a 6 or 8 megapixel camera, but to make a true photo quality 16" x 20" print, you need between 24 and 30 megapixels. Dont be fooled by manufacturers claims that say you can make 16" x 20" prints from an 8 megapixel camera. While you certainly can make a print that size, it will not be true photo quality. Heres why: A megapixel is 1 million pixels. Its an area measurement like square feet. A typical 8 megapixel camera produces images that are 3266 x 2450* pixels. If you multiply 3266 by 2450, you get 8,001,700 or 8 million pixels. To find the largest photo quality image you can print, divide each dimension by 300: 3266 / 300 = 10.89 inches 2450 / 300 = 8.17 inches If you are not publishing your images in a book or magazine, and youre just making prints for yourself or your friends, you can cheat. Good quality inkjet printers can make a nice looking print at 250 or 200ppi. At 200ppi, the maximum print size becomes: 3266 / 200 = 16.33 inches 2450 / 200 = 12.25 inches If you know how to use image editing software like Photoshop, you can cheat even more by increasing the image size, and even doubling the number of pixels in the image. The quality of the camera and lense becomes more important at this point bacause any loss of detail or sharpness is magnified. If an image is enlarged too much in this manner, it will look fuzzy or pixelated.

Megapixels vs. Maximum Print Size Chart


Megapixels 3 4 6 8 10 12 16 35mm film, scanned Pixel Resolution* 2048 x 1536 2464 x 1632 3008 x 2000 3264 x 2448 3872 x 2592 4290 x 2800 4920 x 3264 5380 x 3620 Print Size @ 300ppi 6.82" x 5.12" 8.21" x 5.44" 10.02" x 6.67" 10.88" x 8.16" 12.91" x 8.64" 14.30" x 9.34" 16.40" x 10.88" 17.93" x 12.06" Print size @ 200 10.24" x 7.68" 12.32" x 8.16" 15.04" x 10.00" 16.32" x 12.24" 19.36" x 12.96" 21.45" x 14.00" 24.60" x 16.32" 26.90" x 18.10" Print size @ 150** 13.65" x 10.24" 16.42" x 10.88" 20.05" x 13.34" 21.76" x 16.32" 25.81" x 17.28" 28.60" x 18.67" 32.80" x 21.76" 35.87" x 24.13"

*Typical Resolution. Actual pixel dimensions vary from camera to camera.


Take Your Best Shot December 2006

**At 150ppi, printed images will have visible pixels and details will look fuzzy.

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