📐 Input Settings
📏 Physical Dimensions
🎯 DPI Settings
📋 Preset Templates
📊 Calculation Results
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Pixels ⇄ Inches, DPI, PPI, mm, cm - Perfect for Blender 3D rendering
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The Ultimate Pixel Calculator is a free tool designed for 3D artists, designers, and Blender users. It provides precise pixel dimension calculations, DPI scaling, and resolution conversion for all your rendering needs. Whether you're creating print materials, digital media, or professional rendering projects, this tool delivers accurate pixel-to-physical dimension conversions.
Supports multiple physical unit conversions (mm, cm, inches, feet) with real-time file size estimation and memory usage calculations, making your Blender rendering workflow more efficient and predictable.
Supports 72-1200 DPI range, suitable for screen display to professional printing requirements
Convert between mm, cm, inches, and feet to meet international design requirements
Display multiple DPI settings simultaneously for easy comparison and optimal resolution selection
Estimate file sizes for JPEG, PNG, EXR formats to help plan storage requirements
Instant results as you type, with manual recalculate button for precise control
Built-in A4, A3, Letter, and other common size templates for quick calculations
Enter your desired final output size and select the appropriate unit (mm, cm, in, ft)
Select appropriate DPI based on usage: 72 DPI (screen), 300 DPI (print), 600 DPI (professional)
Get precise pixel dimensions, file size estimates, and memory requirements
Use the calculated results in your Blender render settings for perfect output quality
DPI (Dots Per Inch) determines image resolution and quality. Higher DPI is suitable for printing, while lower DPI is suitable for screen display.
Use 72-96 DPI for screen display, 300 DPI for general printing, and 600 DPI or higher for professional printing or large posters.
High-resolution renders create large files requiring more storage space and memory. Advance estimation helps plan hardware resources.
Yes, the Ultimate Pixel Calculator is completely free to use, with no registration or download required. Use it directly in your browser.