Width
2400 px
Exact Match Query
For an 8 x 10 inch print at 300 DPI, you need 2400 x 3000 pixels. Use this page to quickly check if your file is print-ready.
Width
2400 px
Height
3000 px
Target Density
300 DPI
An 8 x 10 inch print at 300 DPI requires 2400 x 3000 pixels. Multiply 8 by 300 for the width and 10 by 300 for the height.
The 8x10 format is a popular print size for portraits, product photography, and wall art previews. When users ask for 8x10 at 300 DPI, they usually want to know if their image file is high enough quality for print. The calculation is straightforward: multiply each print dimension in inches by the target DPI. That gives 8 x 300 = 2400 pixels and 10 x 300 = 3000 pixels. If your source image has fewer pixels, you may see softness in fine details, especially in text and high-contrast edges. For better output, either increase source resolution or reduce the print size. This reference page helps you make that decision quickly before ordering prints or exporting files for clients. Pair this with bleed and safe-margin checks if your design includes edge graphics.
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