These sizes assume you print the full 1920×1080 frame without cropping. At 300 DPI you get about 16.26 × 9.14 cm (6.4 × 3.6 in).
Print size at 300 DPI
1920×1080 ÷ 300 ≈ 6.4 × 3.6 in, or 16.26 × 9.14 cm. That is the common photo-quality target for close viewing.
Larger prints at lower DPI
At 150 DPI the same file reaches about 32.51 × 18.29 cm. Softness increases if you view the print from nearby, but posters and wall art often still look fine.
Print size by DPI
| DPI | Print size (cm) | Print size (in) | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| 72 | 67.73 × 38.1 cm | 26.67 × 15 in | Low print resolution |
| 100 | 48.77 × 27.43 cm | 19.2 × 10.8 in | Suitable for viewing from a distance |
| 150 | 32.51 × 18.29 cm | 12.8 × 7.2 in | Good for larger prints |
| 200 | 24.38 × 13.72 cm | 9.6 × 5.4 in | Good for larger prints |
| 240 | 20.32 × 11.43 cm | 8 × 4.5 in | Very good print quality |
| 300 | 16.26 × 9.14 cm | 6.4 × 3.6 in | Excellent print quality |
| 600 | 8.13 × 4.57 cm | 3.2 × 1.8 in | Excellent print quality |
FAQ
How big can I print 1920×1080?
At 300 DPI: 16.26 × 9.14 cm. At 150 DPI: 32.51 × 18.29 cm. Use the table for more DPI values.
Is 1920×1080 enough for A4?
A4 at 300 DPI needs roughly 2480×3508 px. Compare your short side to that target, or use the A4 pixel calculator.