Convert Lines per inch to Pixels per yard
Convert Lines per inch (lpi) to Pixels per yard (px/yd) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
px/yd = lpi × 36
About Lines per inch
The line per inch (lpi) is the standard unit of halftone screen frequency in offset, flexographic, gravure, and screen printing. Each halftone cell varies in dot size to simulate grey tones; a 150 lpi screen on a 1200 DPI printer allocates 1200/150 = 8 printer dots per cell row, giving an 8×8 = 64-level grey matrix. Industry benchmarks: newsprint 85-100 lpi; magazines 133-175 lpi; fine-art offset 175-200 lpi; screen printing (textiles) 35-65 lpi. Rule of thumb: required DPI ≥ 1.5 × lpi for acceptable AM halftone; ≥ 2 × lpi for high quality - so 150 lpi offset needs at least 300 DPI raster data. As a dimensional quantity, 1 lpi = 1 PPI = 1 DPI; lpi designates screen frequency in print. 1 lpi = 1 PPI = 2.54 lpcm.
About Pixels per yard
The pixel per yard (px/yd) is an imperial resolution unit used in textile printing, wide-format graphics, and fabric digitising, where roll widths and run lengths are measured in yards. The yard is exactly 0.9144 m = 36 in (Weights and Measures Act 1963; NIST Handbook 44), giving 1 px/yd = 1/36 PPI ≈ 0.02778 PPI. Wide-format inkjet printers (Roland RE-640, Mimaki JFX200) resolve up to 1440 DPI = 51,840 px/yd. Fabric digital printers for dye-sublimation operate at 300-600 DPI ≈ 10,800-21,600 px/yd. Flag and banner printing standard for photographic quality at 1 m viewing distance is ≈ 720 px/yd. 1 px/yd = 1/36 PPI ≈ 0.027778 PPI ≈ 1.111 px/m.
Quick Reference Table
| Lines per inch (lpi) | Pixels per yard (px/yd) |
|---|---|
| 1 lpi | 36 px/yd |
| 2 lpi | 72 px/yd |
| 5 lpi | 180 px/yd |
| 10 lpi | 360 px/yd |
| 25 lpi | 900 px/yd |
| 50 lpi | 1800 px/yd |
| 100 lpi | 3600 px/yd |