A 300-pixel picture typically refers to its width or height being 300 pixels, resulting in a relatively small image that may appear pixelated when viewed at larger sizes. The level of detail is limited, and fine features can be hard to discern. Such images are often best suited for thumbnails or small web graphics rather than high-resolution prints. Overall, the clarity and quality depend on the original content and how it's scaled.
The equivalent pixel resolution of an image at 300 dpi is 300 pixels per inch.
1.5 inch=300 pixel
300° angle look like
What does 300 grams of breast tissue look like
The recommended pixel dimensions for achieving a 300 dpi resolution in an image are 2480 x 3508 pixels for an A4 size print.
I picture him as a burly man. 6 feet tall with thick limbs. He is handsome, but also hardcore. He wears a full beard. I do not picture him as the young soft lad from the movie. More like 300 meets gladiator.
300 thousandths becomes 0.2 as a number.
A Pixel is a picture element. (pix + el...) It may be of any dimension suited to the use. The CRT screen in front of me is only a few million pixels, but is adequate for the purpose. A nanometre is 10-9 of a metre.
Depending on the original pixel size you can use the image , resize and then adjust the pixel resolution. Its always best to scan in or create in 300 and above DPI
A reflex angle
On a 2004 G35 sedan, the low pressure indicator light looks like in the following picture http://www.bartecusa.com/images/300/tpms_replacement_1.jpg
300 would be represented by 'CCC' in roman numerals.