Convert Pixels per metre to Pixels per centimetre
Convert Pixels per metre (px/m) to Pixels per centimetre (px/cm) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
px/cm = px/m × 0.01
About Pixels per metre
The pixel per metre (px/m) is the SI-coherent form of image resolution. Because 1 inch = 0.0254 m exactly (international inch, 1959), 1 PPI = 1/0.0254 ≈ 39.37 px/m and 1 px/m = 0.0254 PPI. EXIF (IEC 61966-3) stores resolution as pixels per inch (ResolutionUnit = 2) or pixels per centimetre (ResolutionUnit = 3); px/m is used when normalising to SI for scientific or GIS workflows. Satellite remote-sensing GSD is often given in metres per pixel (the inverse); WorldView-3 at 0.31 m/px panchromatic ≈ 3.23 px/m. An A4 document scanned at 300 PPI ≈ 11,811 px/m. 1 px/m = 0.0254 PPI ≈ 0.00254 px/cm.
About Pixels per centimetre
The pixel per centimetre (px/cm) is the metric counterpart of PPI, measuring pixel density per centimetre. EXIF assigns ResolutionUnit = 3 when resolution is stored in px/cm; Canon, Fujifilm, and Nikon cameras can output EXIF data in px/cm. GIMP stores and displays image resolution in px/cm in its XCF format and Image Properties dialog. DICOM (NEMA PS 3.3) stores spatial resolution as PixelSpacing in mm/pixel; a radiograph at 0.2 mm/px = 5 px/mm = 50 px/cm = 127 PPI. At 10×15 cm print size, a 12 MP image (4000×3000 px) prints at 4000/15 ≈ 266.7 px/cm ≈ 677 PPI - well above the ISO 12647-2 minimum of ≈ 118 px/cm (300 PPI). Since 1 inch = 2.54 cm exactly, 1 px/cm = 2.54 PPI exactly. 1 px/cm = 2.54 PPI = 10 px/dm = 100 px/m.
Quick Reference Table
| Pixels per metre (px/m) | Pixels per centimetre (px/cm) |
|---|---|
| 1 px/m | 0.01 px/cm |
| 2 px/m | 0.02 px/cm |
| 5 px/m | 0.05 px/cm |
| 10 px/m | 0.1 px/cm |
| 25 px/m | 0.25 px/cm |
| 50 px/m | 0.5 px/cm |
| 100 px/m | 1 px/cm |