pixel (X) to PostScript point
Please provide values below to convert pixel (X) to PostScript point, or change ↔.
pixel (X)
Definition: Pixel (X) refers to the horizontal unit of measurement for display screens, where each pixel represents a single point of color on a screen.
Historyandorigin: The concept of a pixel comes from early computer graphics technology, and it has evolved as screen resolutions have increased over time.
CurrentUse: Pixels are the fundamental unit of measurement for digital images and displays, used to represent images, text, and interface elements in screens and graphics.
funfact: Screen resolution is often given in pixels, such as 1920x1080, which means 1920 pixels horizontally (X) and 1080 vertically (Y).
PostScript point
Definition: The PostScript point is a unit of measure in digital typography, defined as 1/72 of an inch, used to describe font size and line spacing.
Historyandorigin: Developed by Adobe Systems in the 1980s, the PostScript point is a standard unit for defining text size in the PostScript page description language.
CurrentUse: It remains the standard for digital and print typography, commonly used in professional typesetting and digital design software.
funfact: One PostScript point equals 1.3 pixels on a 96 DPI display.
pixel (X) to PostScript point Conversion Table
1 pixel (X) | 0.75 PostScript point |
2 pixel (X) | 1.5 PostScript point |
3 pixel (X) | 2.25 PostScript point |
5 pixel (X) | 3.75 PostScript point |
10 pixel (X) | 7.5 PostScript point |
50 pixel (X) | 37.5 PostScript point |
100 pixel (X) | 75 PostScript point |
1000 pixel (X) | 750 PostScript point |
10000 pixel (X) | 7500 PostScript point |
100000 pixel (X) | 75000 PostScript point |
1000000 pixel (X) | 750000 PostScript point |
How to Convert pixel (X) to PostScript point
1 pixel (X) = 0.75 PostScript point
1 PostScript point = 1.3333333333 pixel (X)
we use cross multiplication method
pixel (X) → PostScript point
1 → 0.75
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.75=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.125