How Many Pixels Is 9×12 at 300 DPI?
9×12 inches at 300 DPI is 2700×3600 pixels. Here are the exact dimensions at every DPI, the ratio 9×12 belongs to, and how to prep the file.
- 9×12 inches at 300 DPI is 2700×3600 pixels.
- At 200 DPI it's 1800×2400; at 150 DPI it's 1350×1800.
- 9×12 is a 3:4 ratio, shared with 6×8, 12×16, 18×24.
- Fewer pixels than the 300 DPI figure will print soft, whatever the DPI tag says.
9×12 inches at 300 DPI is 2700×3600 pixels. That's the resolution your image needs to print sharp at 9×12. With fewer pixels than that, the print looks soft — the DPI tag alone doesn't add detail.
9×12 in pixels at 300, 200 and 150 DPI
| DPI | Pixels for 9×12 in | Use |
|---|---|---|
| 300 | 2700×3600 | Print standard — sharp at any distance |
| 200 | 1800×2400 | Acceptable for larger prints |
| 150 | 1350×1800 | Only OK for big art viewed from a distance |
At this size, held close, use the full 300 DPI for a crisp result.
What ratio is 9×12?
9×12 is a 3:4 ratio. It shares that shape with 6×8, 12×16, 18×24, so one 3:4 file prints them all. That matters because a print only fits a frame when the shapes match.
Will a 9×12 file fit the frame?
Only if the frame is the same 3:4 shape. Put a 9×12 file into a frame of a different ratio and you get borders or a cropped image. To cover every frame your buyers own, offer one file per ratio (2:3, 3:4, 4:5, 5:7, 11:14, ISO A).
Make a 9×12 file from one image
Drop your art into the free Ratio-Pack Generator and it outputs a correctly-cropped 3:4 master at true 300 DPI — right for 9×12 and every same-shape size. Not sure your image is big enough? Check it with the free DPI Checker or convert any dimensions with the pixels-to-inches calculator.
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