Convert Dots per pica to Pixels per foot
Convert Dots per pica (dot/pica) to Pixels per foot (px/ft) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
px/ft = dot/pica × 72
About Dots per pica
The dot per pica (dot/pica) is a typographic resolution unit linking printer DPI to the pica - exactly 1/6 inch in the PostScript standard (Adobe, 1985). A 72 DPI Macintosh screen placed exactly 12 dots per pica (1 dot per point); a 300 DPI LaserWriter placed 300/6 = 50 dot/pica, providing 50-level halftone cells per pica. High-end digital imagesetter platemakers: Agfa Selectset Avantra 45 at 3600 DPI = 600 dot/pica; modern 2400 DPI proofers produce 400 dot/pica. Desktop publishing software - Adobe InDesign, QuarkXPress, Affinity Publisher - defaults to pica+point rulers (e.g., 4p6 = 4 picas 6 points = 0.75 inch), making dot/pica a natural precision unit for typographic rasterisation quality assessment. 1 dot/pica = 6 DPI = 6 PPI (since 1 pica = 1/6 in). 1 dot/pica = 6 PPI = 15.24 dot/m.
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 pica (dot/pica) | Pixels per foot (px/ft) |
|---|---|
| 1 dot/pica | 72 px/ft |
| 2 dot/pica | 144 px/ft |
| 5 dot/pica | 360 px/ft |
| 10 dot/pica | 720 px/ft |
| 25 dot/pica | 1800 px/ft |
| 50 dot/pica | 3600 px/ft |
| 100 dot/pica | 7200 px/ft |