35mm Negative Film Size Calculator

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Cross Reference Chart for Digital Images

megapixel
dimensions
dpi
raw size
in megabytes
300 dpi picture size
0.3
640
x
480
554
0.9
2.1
x
1.6
0.4
768
x
576
665
1.3
2.6
x
1.9
0.8
1024
x
768
887
2.3
3.4
x
2.6
1.0
1152
x
864
998
2.9
3.8
x
2.9
1.1
1216
x
912
1053
3.2
4.0
x
3.0
1.2
1280
x
960
1109
3.5
4.3
x
3.2
1.3
1280
x
1024
1145
3.8
4.3
x
3.4
1.4
1344
x
1024
1173
3.9
4.5
x
3.4
1.4
1280
x
1084
1178
4.0
4.3
x
3.6
1.5
1520
x
1008
1238
4.4
5.0
x
3.4
1.6
1536
x
1024
1254
4.5
5.1
x
3.4
1.6
1472
x
1104
1275
4.7
4.9
x
4.7
1.7
1360
x
1234
1295
4.8
4.5
x
4.1
1.9
1600
x
1200
1386
5.5
5.3
x
4.0
2.0
1728
x
1152
1411
5.7
5.8
x
3.8
2.0
1632
x
1232
1418
5.8
5.4
x
4.1
2.0
1760
x
1168
1434
5.9
5.9
x
3.9
2.1
1792
x
1200
1466
6.2
6.0
x
4.0
2.1
1800
x
1200
1470
6.2
6.0
x
4.0
2.3
1901
x
1212
1518
6.6
6.3
x
4.0
2.3
1712
x
1368
1530
6.7
5.7
x
4.6
2.6
1856
x
1392
1607
7.4
6.2
x
4.6
2.6
2000
x
1312
1620
7.5
6.7
x
4.4
2.7
1984
x
1360
1643
7.7
6.6
x
4.5
3.0
1984
x
1488
1718
8.5
6.6
x
5.0
3.0
2016
x
1512
1746
8.7
6.7
x
5.0
3.1
2032
x
1524
1760
8.9
6.8
x
5.0
3.1
2048
x
1536
1774
9.0
6.8
x
5.1
3.1
2160
x
1440
1764
8.9
7.2
x
4.8
3.4
2268
x
1512
1852
9.8
7.6
x
5.0
3.8
2240
x
1680
1940
10.8
7.5
x
5.6
3.8
2272
x
1680
1954
10.9
7.6
x
5.6
3.8
2400
x
1600
1960
11.0
8.0
x
5.3
3.9
2272
x
1704
1968
11.1
7.6
x
5.7
3.9
2288
x
1712
1979
11.2
7.6
x
5.7
3.9
2304
x
1704
1981
11.2
7.7
x
5.7
3.9
2304
x
1712
1986
11.3
7.7
x
5.7
4.0
2304
x
1728
1995
11.4
7.7
x
5.8
4.0
2448
x
1632
1999
11.4
8.2
x
5.4
4.0
2464
x
1648
2015
11.6
8.2
x
5.5
4.3
2400
x
1800
2078
12.4
8.0
x
6.0
4.9
2560
x
1920
2217
14.1
8.5
x
6.4
4.9
2540
x
1932
2215
14.0
8.5
x
6.4
5.0
2592
x
1944
2245
14.4
8.6
x
6.5
5.1
2608
x
1952
2256
14.6
8.7
x
6.5
5.9
3008
x
1960
2428
16.9
10.0
x
6.5
6.0
3008
x
2000
2453
17.2
10.0
x
6.7
5.9
2816
x
2112
2439
17.0
9.4
x
7.0
6.0
2832
x
2128
2455
17.2
9.4
x
7.0
6.0
3032
x
2008
2467
17.4
10.1
x
6.7
6.1
2856
x
2142
2473
17.5
9.5
x
7.1
6.2
2872
x
2160
2491
17.7
9.6
x
7.2
6.3
3072
x
2048
2508
18.0
10.2
x
6.8
7.0
3072
x
2304
2660
20.3
10.2
x
7.7
7.1
3264
x
2176
2665
20.3
10.9
x
7.3
8.0
3264
x
2448
2827
22.9
10.9
x
8.2
8.2
3504
x
2336
2861
23.4
11.7
x
7.8
8.3
3350
x
2482
2884
23.8
11.2
x
8.3
11.0
4064
x
2704
3315
31.4
13.6
x
9.0
12.1
4256
x
2848
3482
34.7
14.2
x
9.5
12.3
4048
x
3040
3508
35.2
13.5
x
10.1
13.5
4500
x
3000
3674
38.6
15.0
x
10.0
16.6
4072
x
4072
4072
47.4
13.6
x
13.6
The charts to the left and below allow one to cross reference pixels and certain popular dpi settings. The image size can be obtained from the image size window in any of the major image editing programs like Photoshop when the image is open. This will give the dimensions in pixels. These figures can then be cross referenced using this chart. For the purpose of these discussions all calculations are considered without interpolation.

For sales reasons manufacturers do not clearly explain the relationship between megapixels and dpi on lower end 35mm negative scanners. The use of the pixel itself as a unit of measure is not consistent with higher end scanners. Remember that printers, scanners, and monitors all can be set to various size dots or pixels. The pixel is the smallest addressable screen element, it is the smallest unit of picture which can be controlled. It is the same as the dot. One of the greatest features in modern printing is the ability to vary the dot or pixel size.

Using the popular 5 megapixel size of many low end scanners yields an image of about 8.5 by 6.5 inches from a 35mm negative when printed at 300dpi. This is its "natural size", the size the image will be if left unaltered and printed at 300dpi. This 5 megapixel rating is its hardware capability. The value is calculated by multiplying the width by the height of the resulting image. DPI is calculated, as the term implies, in dots per inch. The fact that the inch is not variable produces a standard. No software or other manipulation can change this hardware value due to it being a physical attribute of the hardware itself. Some scanners allow one to set the software resolution as high as 3600dpi causing the machine to do the same scan with software setting to a higher resolution. This gives a higher resolution at the image but not higher "quality" - nothing about the hardware has changed. This ability to apply software after hardware can be good if manipulation is intended. To scan any negative with enough quality to blow up and not down, today's scanners need to start at about 1800 to 2400 dpi!

Much of today's amateur work is web related making the small scanners a real bargain. Having a more versitile, higher quality scanner allows the user more options, as not all imagery is web bound. As stated, software can output any size file from the same hardware source but Quality is a function of hardware first. This is the first stop for your negatives.

Lets look at the popular 5 megapixel measurement. To convert that to comparable dpi one merely takes the square root of its megapixel rating. That gives a dpi of about 2200 for the 5 megapixel size. That's the actual resolution of a 5 megapixel scan. A 3000dpi scan is 9 megapixels. A 4000 dpi scan is 16 megapixels.


Quality is determined by multiple factors starting with the hardware and ending with the consumer. These mathmatics are here to assist you in making your decision - to ferret out the manufacturer's hype.

Use these calculators to compare any set of sizes to any other set of sizes.



megapixel
dimensions
dpi
raw size
in megabytes
300 dpi picture size
18.0
5077
x
3550
4245
42.5
16.9
x
11.8
20.6
5363
x
3750
4484
44.8
17.9
x
12.5
21.6
5563
x
3890
4652
46.5
18.5
x
13.0
23.7
5827
x
4075
4873
48.7
19.4
x
13.6
25.7
6063
x
4240
5070
50.7
20.2
x
14.1
27.9
6313
x
4415
5280
52.8
21.0
x
14.7
29.9
6535
x
4570
5465
54.6
21.8
x
15.2
31.9
6757
x
4725
5650
56.5
22.5
x
15.8
33.4
6907
x
4830
5776
57.8
23.0
x
16.1
35.8
7150
x
5000
5979
59.8
23.8
x
16.7
37.7
7343
x
5135
6141
61.4
24.5
x
17.1
38.8
7450
x
5210
6230
62.3
24.8
x
17.4
41.3
7685
x
5374
6426
64.3
25.6
x
17.9
44.4
7972
x
5575
6667
66.7
26.6
x
18.6
46.8
8180
x
5720
6840
68.4
27.3
x
19.1
49.1
8380
x
5860
7008
70.1
27.9
x
19.5
50.0
8458
x
5915
7073
70.7
28.2
x
19.7
50.6
8509
x
5950
7115
71.2
28.4
x
19.8
51.5
8580
x
6000
7175
71.7
28.6
x
20.0
51.8
8610
x
6021
7200
72.0
28.7
x
20.1
52.3
8652
x
6050
7235
72.3
28.8
x
20.2