Convert Dots per inch to Pixels per foot
Convert Dots per inch (DPI) to Pixels per foot (px/ft) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
px/ft = DPI × 12
About Dots per inch
The dot per inch (DPI) is the standard resolution metric for printed output, specifying how many individual ink or toner dots a printing device places per linear inch. Unlike a pixel, a printed dot is a physical deposit of ink variable in size and subject to dot gain (ink spread into substrate). Inkjet photo printers: Epson SureColor SC-P900 up to 5760 DPI; HP DesignJet Z9+Pro at 2400 DPI. Laser printers: HP LaserJet standard 600 DPI; enterprise class 1200 DPI. Offset CTP plate imaging: 2400-3600 DPI. Rule of thumb: required DPI ≥ 1.5 × LPI for acceptable halftone; ≥ 2 × LPI for high quality - a 175 lpi magazine job needs ≥ 350 DPI raster data. Thermal dye-sublimation printers achieve continuous-tone output at 300 DPI because dye diffuses to fill each cell. As a dimensional unit, 1 DPI = 1 PPI; DPI implies physical print output. 1 DPI = 2.54 dots/cm = 25.4 dots/mm.
About Pixels per foot
The pixel per foot (px/ft) is an imperial resolution unit used in architectural visualisation, large-format display engineering, and document scanning where distances are measured in feet. The foot is exactly 0.3048 m = 12 in (international foot, 1959), giving 1 px/ft = 1/12 PPI ≈ 0.08333 PPI. Microfilm scanners for engineering drawing digitisation (ANSI/AIIM MS23) are specified in px/ft; a 200 px/ft scan of a 24-inch D-size drawing yields 400 pixels across the 2-foot width. Outdoor LED walls at P6 pixel pitch (6 mm) covering one foot ≈ 50.8 px/ft. Building plans at 1:48 scale reduce 1 actual foot to 0.25 in on paper, requiring ≥ 3 px/ft for legibility. 1 px/ft = 1/12 PPI ≈ 0.083333 PPI ≈ 3.281 px/m.
Quick Reference Table
| Dots per inch (DPI) | Pixels per foot (px/ft) |
|---|---|
| 1 DPI | 12 px/ft |
| 2 DPI | 24 px/ft |
| 5 DPI | 60 px/ft |
| 10 DPI | 120 px/ft |
| 25 DPI | 300 px/ft |
| 50 DPI | 600 px/ft |
| 100 DPI | 1200 px/ft |