📏 Canvas Size Calculator

Calculate optimal canvas dimensions, aspect ratios, and print sizes for your artwork

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Higher DPI means better print quality but larger file sizes

Understanding Canvas Sizes and Print Resolution

Choosing the right canvas size and resolution is crucial for both digital and print artwork. This calculator helps you understand dimension relationships, aspect ratios, and resolution requirements to ensure your artwork looks perfect in any format.

Common Canvas Sizes for Different Purposes

Standard Print Sizes (inches)

  • 4×6: Postcards, small prints
  • 5×7: Greeting cards, small frames
  • 8×10: Common photo size, desk frames
  • 11×14: Medium wall art
  • 16×20: Large wall art
  • 18×24: Posters, large prints
  • 24×36: Gallery prints, statement pieces

Digital Canvas Sizes (pixels)

  • 1920×1080: Full HD displays, YouTube thumbnails
  • 1080×1080: Instagram square posts
  • 1080×1350: Instagram portrait posts
  • 1200×628: Facebook shared images
  • 1500×500: Twitter header
  • 2560×1440: 2K displays
  • 3840×2160: 4K displays

DPI Guidelines

  • 72 DPI: Screen display only, web graphics
  • 150 DPI: Newspapers, large posters viewed from distance
  • 300 DPI: Professional printing, photographs, fine art
  • 600 DPI: High-end printing, gallery quality

Aspect Ratio Guide

  • 1:1 (Square): Social media posts, album covers
  • 4:3: Traditional TV/monitor, iPad screen
  • 3:2: Classic 35mm film, standard photo prints
  • 16:9: Widescreen displays, YouTube videos
  • 2:3: Portrait orientation for vertical art
  • 1:1.618: Golden ratio for aesthetic compositions

Frequently Asked Questions

What DPI should I use for my artwork?

DPI (Dots Per Inch) depends on your intended output. For web display only, 72 DPI is sufficient and keeps file sizes small. For professional printing, always use 300 DPI minimum to ensure sharp, clear prints without pixelation. Fine art prints and gallery pieces may require 600 DPI. Remember, you can always reduce DPI later, but you cannot increase it without losing quality, so start with the highest resolution you might need.

How do I choose between standard and custom canvas sizes?

Standard sizes are cost-effective because frames and mats are readily available, making them ideal for commercial work or gifts. Custom sizes allow creative freedom and can make your work stand out, but require custom framing which costs more. Consider your audience: collectors might appreciate unique sizes, while commercial buyers often prefer standard dimensions. For online sales, standard sizes typically sell better due to framing convenience.

What's the relationship between canvas size and file size?

File size increases exponentially with dimensions and DPI. A 10×10 inch canvas at 300 DPI creates a 3000×3000 pixel image (9 megapixels), while the same size at 600 DPI creates a 6000×6000 pixel image (36 megapixels). File size also depends on color depth and format. Uncompressed formats like TIFF can be 10-20 times larger than compressed JPEGs. Plan your storage and consider your computer's processing power when working with large canvases.

How do I scale artwork without losing quality?

Always create artwork at the largest size you'll need. You can scale down without quality loss, but scaling up causes pixelation and blur. For vector artwork (logos, illustrations), size is irrelevant as vectors scale infinitely. For raster images (photos, digital paintings), work at least at your final print size at 300 DPI. If you must enlarge, use specialized software with AI upscaling, but expect some quality loss. Planning your canvas size correctly from the start is crucial.

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