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The Pixels Per Inch calculator compute the pixels per inch based on the diagonal resolution and the diagonal length of a screen.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
- (dp) This is the diagonal resolution in pixels
- (di) This is the diagonal length
Pixels Per Inch (PPI): The calculator returns the number of pixel density.
The Math / Science
Pixels per inch is a measurement of the pixel density (resolution) of an electronic image device, such as a computer monitor or television display, or image digitizing device such as a camera or image scanner. Horizontal and vertical density are usually the same, as most devices have square pixels, but differ on devices that have non-square pixels.
The formula for pixels per inch is:
`PPI=d_p/d_i`
where:
- PPI = pixels per inch
- dp = diagonal resolution in pixels (to calculate: )
- di = diagonal size in inches
Optics and Imagery Calculators
- Snell's Law `(sin theta_t)/(sin theta_i) = v_2 / v_1 = n_1/n_2`
- (θi) Angle of Transmission
- (θt) Angle of Incidence
- (n1) Refractive Index of Medium 1
- (n2) Refractive Index of Medium 2
- (θc) Critical Angle: Uses Snell's law to compute the critical angle based on the Refraction Indices between two mediums.
- Lens Maker's Equation `f = [(n_"lens"/n_"medium" - 1)(1/r_1 - 1/r_2)]^-1`
- Resolving Power of a Telescope `α = 2.06 x 10^5 ( λ / D )`
- Magnification of a Telescope `M = F_p "/" F_e`
- Diagonal Pixel Resolution
- Pixels Per Inch
- Real Image from Converging Mirror
References
- Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_density)