Print Size and DPI Calculator: 24 MP (6000×4000) at 240 DPI

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Author

Dr. Fatima Al-Rashidi

Photography editorial contributor

Kuwaiti epidemiologist trained at Johns Hopkins, leading WHO initiatives on maternal health in the Gulf region

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Dr. Aisha Bello

Photography content reviewer

Nigerian public health specialist with an MPH from Harvard, working on vaccine distribution logistics in West Africa

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

24 MP (6000×4000) at 240 DPI converts to

25" × 16.67"

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Value Details

Input: 24 MP (6000×4000) at 240 DPI

Output: 25" × 16.67"

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dpi: 240 | megapixels: 24 | heightIn: 16.67

Print Size and DPI Calculator

Calculate print dimensions from pixels and DPI, or estimate effective DPI for a target print size.

Calculated Print Output

Nearby Reference Values

Print Size and DPI Calculator values near 24 MP (6000×4000) at 240 DPI
Image ScenarioPrint SizeMegapixelsDPI
20 MP (5472×3648) at 200 DPI27.36" × 18.24"19.96200
20 MP (5472×3648) at 240 DPI22.8" × 15.2"19.96240
20 MP (5472×3648) at 300 DPI18.24" × 12.16"19.96300
24 MP (6000×4000) at 150 DPI40" × 26.67"24150
24 MP (6000×4000) at 200 DPI30" × 20"24200
24 MP (6000×4000) at 240 DPI25" × 16.67"24240
24 MP (6000×4000) at 300 DPI20" × 13.33"24300
33 MP (7008×4672) at 150 DPI46.72" × 31.15"32.74150
33 MP (7008×4672) at 200 DPI35.04" × 23.36"32.74200
33 MP (7008×4672) at 240 DPI29.2" × 19.47"32.74240
33 MP (7008×4672) at 300 DPI23.36" × 15.57"32.74300

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Print Size and DPI Calculator, formulas, and expected usage.

How do pixels and DPI determine print size?

Print width equals pixel width divided by DPI, and print height equals pixel height divided by DPI.

Is 300 DPI required for every print?

Not always. Higher DPI is common for close viewing, while larger prints can look great at lower DPI when viewed farther away.

Can this estimate effective DPI for a target print?

Yes. Use print dimensions and image pixel dimensions to estimate achieved DPI in each direction.

Why include megapixels in the results?

Megapixels provide a quick quality reference and help compare files when planning print output.

Methodology and Review

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