It depends how big the pixels are.
1.5 inch=300 pixel
Many computer screens are formatted such that 72 pixels is 1 inch: So 600 pixel / (72 pixel/inch) = 8.3333 inches in that format.
Pixel
A pixel is the smallest area in a digital image. It does not have a unique size, it depends on the amount of detail specified for that image.
1 mega pixel how many pixel
Most land areas in Google Earth are covered in satellite imagery with a resolution of about 15 meters per pixel and highest resolution is about 1 inch per pixel.
It is the same. 1 dot is also 1 pixel.
The equivalent pixel resolution of an image at 300 dpi is 300 pixels per inch.
1 inch = 2.54 centimetres
To calculate the pixel size of an image, you need to divide the width or height of the image in pixels by the physical size of the image in inches. This will give you the pixel size per inch.
Depends of the number of pixels per centimetres or inch (Ppi- pixel per inch).
Pixel: This is the smallest building block of your screen. Resolution: This is refers to the size of the pixel. The smaller the pixel, the higher the resolution. ... PPI: (or Pixels Per Inch) This is the number of square pixels that show up in an inch of a digital screen. Also, more often commonly misused in place of DPI.