A pixel is merely a picture element. It has no specific dimension, it is the count of the number of Picture Elements (PixEl) on an optical screen or a sensor. In very early CCD devices, these only had a handful, but today 10 Megapixel and above is common.
So it has no relationship to feet or distance.
To convert pixels to centimeters, you need to know the pixel density (or PPI) of the screen. Without that information, it's not possible to accurately convert 300 x 186 pixels to centimeters.
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convert milimeter to cubic feet
There is no definite answer. It depends on the pixel density of whatever program you are trying to convert from.
To convert cubits to feet you need to multiply the origin by 1.4999999999999982
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You don't convert square feet to feet. Square feet is the measure of an area. Feet is the measure of a length.
That depends what you want to convert it to. To convert to square feet, divide by 144.That depends what you want to convert it to. To convert to square feet, divide by 144.That depends what you want to convert it to. To convert to square feet, divide by 144.That depends what you want to convert it to. To convert to square feet, divide by 144.
You don't. Square feet and feet are different things; you can't convert them.
You don't. You can't convert that.
You will need to have an idea of the resolution of the picture to change this through your photo software.