The size of 1800 pixels depends on the context in which it is used, such as the dimensions of an image or screen resolution. For example, an image that is 1800 pixels wide could be displayed as a long rectangle on a screen, while a square image might be 1800 x 1800 pixels. In terms of print, the physical size also depends on the DPI (dots per inch) setting; at 300 DPI, 1800 pixels would equal 6 inches.
Depends on how big the pixels are and the resolution.
Just over 19 pixels.
Big as a breadbox
Mega pixels to you a picture tells how big it is. digital photos of small points in the name of pixels and each of these pixels can immediately different color and Light.
For a 12 x 12 inch print your ideal image resolution dimensions should be 3600 pixels by 3600 pixels. At a minimum your dimensions should be 1800 by 1800 pixels. Larger mega pixel producing cameras are often better when you want to crop your image down to smaller sizes.
no ,dots are dots and pixels measure how big a picture is.
800,000 pixels. The area covered will depend on the size of each pixel.
I dunno.Count yourself man.
It depends how big the pixels are.
2560 x 1524
So far only the MacBook Pro with 15" Retina Display has a 2880 x 1800 screen. This is 220 pixels per inch (87 pixels per cm); The 4th & 5th generation iPhone 4/4S and iPod Touch have smaller screens but at a higher density of 326 pixels per inch (128 pixels per cm).Otherwise, QSXGA at 2560 x 2048 is the highest resolution made - probably for Apple as well as PCs.
A maximum of 7 kB or 50x50 pixels.