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16x20 at 300 DPI

For a 16 x 20 inch print at 300 DPI, you need 4800 x 6000 pixels. Use this page as a fast print-readiness check before export, upload, or purchase.

Required Width

4800 px

Required Height

6000 px

Aspect Ratio

4:5

Instant Answer

For a 16 x 20 inch print at 300 DPI, you need 4800 x 6000 pixels. Multiply 16 by 300 for the width and 20 by 300 for the height.

Pixel requirement explained

Users searching for 16x20 at 300 dpi usually need a fast print-readiness answer before export or purchase. The math is direct: multiply the print width and height in inches by 300 DPI. That gives 16 x 300 = 4800 pixels and 20 x 300 = 6000 pixels. This is a standard wall-art size for larger framed prints, poster upgrades, and limited edition giclee reproductions. If your file falls below these pixel dimensions, fine details can soften, especially around edges, brush texture, or typography. This page works as a quick checkpoint so you can confirm quality before sending files to a lab, a client, or an online marketplace.

How to use this size safely

  • Keep extra source resolution if you may need to crop before printing.
  • Use 300 DPI for close-viewed work such as framed prints, portfolio pieces, and art reproductions.
  • Check bleed and safe margins if graphics or borders run near the trim edge.
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