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size specifications - inches & pixels
 

sanjay_bv




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Old Post  09-29-04 - 05:15 PM  
Hi all

Dreamweaver and the the browser show different sizes when they are given in
inches & pixels. why is this?

for example: 72x72 pixels  = 1in x 1in
but the inch specification when used in HTML code is much bigger than the
pixel specification.

Refer to the code below.
---------------------------------------
<div id="image3" style="Z-INDEX: 4;BORDER: #000000;BORDER:
0.03in;BORDER-STYLE: solid;
HEIGHT: 1in; WIDTH: 1in;LEFT: 1in; TOP: 1in; POSITION: absolute;
TEXT-ALIGN: left">
<img style="" height="72" src="" width="72" />
</div>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

is there any particular reason to this or do i need to any pixel to inch
conversion.

regards
sanjay





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Joe {RoastHorse}




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Old Post  09-29-04 - 05:15 PM  
the only relevant measurement for screen is pixels, inches are
meaningless - like weighing apples in hours and minutes. reproduced size
depends on monitor resolution, settings, etc.

joe




sanjay_bv wrote:
> Hi all
>
>  Dreamweaver and the the browser show different sizes when they are given 
in
> inches & pixels. why is this?
>
>  for example: 72x72 pixels  = 1in x 1in
>  but the inch specification when used in HTML code is much bigger than the
> pixel specification.
>
>  Refer to the code below.
>  ---------------------------------------
>  <div id="image3" style="Z-INDEX: 4;BORDER: #000000;BORDER:
> 0.03in;BORDER-STYLE: solid;
>          HEIGHT: 1in; WIDTH: 1in;LEFT: 1in; TOP: 1in; POSITION: absolute;
> TEXT-ALIGN: left">
>  		<img style="" height="72" src="" width="72" />
>  		</div>
>  -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>  is there any particular reason to this or do i need to any pixel to inch
> conversion.
>
>  regards
>  sanjay
>
>
>


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sanjay_bv




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Old Post  09-29-04 - 05:15 PM  
found out myself.
this depends on the monitor setting. usually monitors are set at 96dpi.

so 1inch = 96dpi.

:)

- sanjay


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Joe {RoastHorse}




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Old Post  09-29-04 - 05:15 PM  
you sure?
96 dots can equal anything...

joe





sanjay_bv wrote:
> found out myself.
> this depends on the monitor setting. usually monitors are set at 96dpi.
>
> so 1inch = 96dpi.
>
> :)
>
> - sanjay


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Win Day




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Old Post  09-30-04 - 12:16 AM  
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:39:19 +0000 (UTC), "sanjay_bv"
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:

>found out myself.
>this depends on the monitor setting. usually monitors are set at 96dpi.
>
>so 1inch = 96dpi.
>
>:)
>
>- sanjay

I have three monitors of different sizes here: a 17" CRT, a 22" CRT,
and a 19" LCD.  All are set to display at 1280px by 1024px.

A rectangle that is 300px by 200px will cover the same pixel area on
each screen.  It will cover the same relative (%) area of each screen.

It will NOT be the same size in inches on the three monitors.

Which only makes sense, as the monitors aren't the same size in
inches.

Inches are completely irrelevant.  Use pixels.

Win
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darrel




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Old Post  09-30-04 - 12:16 AM  

> found out myself.
> this depends on the monitor setting. usually monitors are set at 96dpi.

Inch/CM, etc. are mainly used for print styles...not screen styles. They
don't really have any direct corelation with the screen (other than the
OS/browser's conversion).

-Darrel




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