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A5 Size in Pixels
Calculate A5 pixels for 72, 96, 150, 300, 600 or custom DPI.
A5 at 300 DPI is 1748 x 2480 px. At 150 DPI it is 874 x 1240 px.
Immediate answer
A5 pixel presets
300 DPI is the common print default; 150 DPI is often acceptable for larger viewing distance; 72/96 DPI are mostly screen or layout references.
300 DPI
1748 x 2480 px
high quality print
150 DPI
874 x 1240 px
lighter file
96 DPI
559 x 794 px
screen reference
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All common DPI values
Use this table when you need a specific preset.
| DPI | Portrait pixels | Landscape pixels |
|---|---|---|
| 72 DPI | 420 x 595 px | 595 x 420 px |
| 96 DPI | 559 x 794 px | 794 x 559 px |
| 150 DPI | 874 x 1240 px | 1240 x 874 px |
| 300 DPI | 1748 x 2480 px | 2480 x 1748 px |
| 600 DPI | 3496 x 4961 px | 4961 x 3496 px |
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How the calculation works
Pixel dimensions are not fixed until you choose DPI.
px = round((mm / 25.4) x DPI). For A4 at 300 DPI: round((210 / 25.4) x 300) x round((297 / 25.4) x 300) = 2480 x 3508 px.
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FAQ
Common pixel-size questions.
Is A5 always 1748 x 2480 px?
No. 1748 x 2480 px is the 300 DPI value. Pixel dimensions change when DPI changes.
Should I use 300 DPI for print?
300 DPI is a common high-quality print target. 150 DPI can be acceptable for larger viewing distances.
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