There Is No One Answer to Pixels per Inch, However, pixels are different sizes on different displays, so the answer is 58.74 pixels per inch on a 75-inch 4K television, for example, but 440.58 pixels per inch on a 5"-inch full HD smartphone screen.
If you mean "What does pixels per inch mean?" then I can help.
This refers to the density of pixels within a given inch squared of an image. Basically its an easy way to determine the quality of an image without seeing it.
For example if you have a digital photograph that measures 1200 pixels wide X 800 pixels tall and you intended to print it at 12" wide by 8" tall, the pixels per inch would be 100 (usually written as 100ppi).
If you take that same image and decide you want to print it at 18x12, then the pixels per inch would drop to 66.6ppi.
As you can see ppi directly relates to print size.
Pixels don't have a fixed size, it depends on the size of the image. Thus a digital camera with a small receptor may have say 8 megapixels (ie 8 x 106), but then display the same picture on a screen 32 inches wide or even more. You have the same number of pixels, but spread out over a much larger area.
Depend on image resolution. You can see image resolution in Photoshop from Image > Image Size.
Pixels are just the tiny dots that form images, they are not a form of distance measurement. To demostrate this, take for example a 40 in. TV. That 40 inch TV might contain 1920 x 1080 pixels to make up the screen, but likewise, a computer screen that is only 20 in. can also have the same amount of pixels.
Pictures are typically measured two ways. The size of the print out and how many pixels that specific print contains. There are approximately 100 pixels per inch.
(9) x (number of pixels per inch)2
96
96
However, pixels are different sizes on different displays, so the answer is 58.74 pixels per inch on a 75-inch 4K television, for example, but 440.58 pixels per inch on a 5"-inch full HD smartphone screen.
The number of pixels per inch on a widescreen television will also depend on the type of television it is. For example an HDTV television will have more pixels per inch to provide better picture quality. An HDTV would run at approximately 1080 pixels per inch.
It depends how big the pixels are.
Depends of the number of pixels per centimetres or inch (Ppi- pixel per inch).
Pixels per inch or ppi.
There si no direct answer. It depends on the dpi resolution of the graphic device. Fr example a 300 dpi printer will have 300 pixels per inch.
PPI stands for pixels per inch or image resolution. In other words how many pixels per square inch are distributed horizontally and vertically.
no ,dots are dots and pixels measure how big a picture is.
There are 44,521 pixels per square inch on a third generation iPad.