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1920×1080 Print Size

Maximum print size for a 1920×1080 px image across common DPI targets.

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.

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