What is the file size in kilobytes of an image with a resolution of 300dpi?

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2026-01-18 04:35

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The file size of an image with a resolution of 300dpi can vary depending on the dimensions of the image. Generally, a high-quality image with a resolution of 300dpi will have a larger file size compared to a lower resolution image. To calculate the file size in kilobytes, you can use the formula:

File Size (in kilobytes) (Width x Height x Bit Depth x Resolution) / 8 / 1024

Where:

  • Width and Height are the dimensions of the image in pixels
  • Bit Depth is the number of bits used to represent each pixel (usually 24 bits for color images)
  • Resolution is the dpi value (300dpi in this case)

By plugging in the values for the dimensions, bit depth, and resolution of the image, you can calculate the file size in kilobytes.

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