The size of a canvas photo can vary widely based on its dimensions, resolution, and the image format used. Generally, a high-quality canvas print at 300 DPI (dots per inch) for an 8x10 inch photo might require around 5-10 MB, which translates to approximately 5000-10000 KB. Larger sizes or higher resolutions will increase the file size accordingly. Ultimately, the specific KB needed will depend on the details of the image being printed.
About 300 KB (kilobytes).
The significance of KB in determining the size of a photo is that it represents the file size of the image. The larger the KB value, the larger the file size of the photo, which can affect how quickly the photo can be shared or loaded on a device.
A good quality photo is typically around 1-2 megabytes (MB) in size, which is equivalent to 1000-2000 kilobytes (KB).
To determine the size of a photo in megabytes (MB), right-click on the image file and select "Properties" on Windows or "Get Info" on macOS. The file size will be displayed in the properties window, usually in bytes, kilobytes (KB), or megabytes (MB). If it's in bytes or KB, you can convert it to MB by dividing by 1,024 for KB or 1,048,576 for bytes. Alternatively, you can view the file size directly in file management applications or photo editing software.
700k is larger than 3.87kb
1,048,576 KB
5,120 kb
1536000 KB
How many kb are there in 4gb?
The difference in file size between kilobytes (KB) and megabytes (MB) when storing photos is that 1 megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,000 kilobytes (KB). This means that a photo stored in kilobytes will be smaller in size compared to the same photo stored in megabytes.
1200 kb
35,635.2 KB