![]() ![]() ![]() So by multiplying the number of pixels along the image width by those along the image height, we get the actual number of pixels in the image (4672 x 3104 = 14,501,888). So the ratio comparing the number of pixels along the long edge of the image to the short edge of the image is 3:2.Įach of my full-sized RAW images is 4672 x 3104 pixels in dimension. My camera, like most DSLRs, captures images with an aspect ratio of 1.5. This information tells you nothing about the actual pixel dimensions of the image – it only tells you the total number of pixels that make up the image. So my camera, for example, captures 14.6-megapixel images, which is around 14,600,000 pixels per image (14.6 x 1,000,000). Technically, a megapixel is equal to 1,048,576 pixels in reality, camera manufacturers round this number to 1,000,000 when stating how large of an image the camera will capture. ![]()
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