Are you looking for the exact size of B5 in pixels? Do you need the exact pixel resolution of one sheet of B5 paper for a printing or designing job (e.g. in Photosop, Gimp, CorelDRAW)?
Don't worry, we got you covered! We give you the B5 paper size in pixels for different dpi resolutions, and we also explain you how to understand pixels in the case of a sheet of paper, such as B5.
B5 Size In Pixels Using 300 DPI
The size of one sheet of B5 paper depends on the resolution (dpi) that you use, see below with more details. But the most common resolution for printing jogs is 300 dpi, that's why we give you the size of B5 paper in pixels for this resolution. Make sure to continue reading as you find a spreadsheet containing B5 in pixels for different dpi values.
B5 size in pixels when using 300 dpi: 2953 x 2079 pixels.
B5 Size In Pixels
It is an evergreen question regarding paper sizes, including the B5 size, that how much they measure in pixels. This is most frequently asked when someone wants to print out a design into a sheet of B5 paper, and they want to know how many pixels wide and long the design should be so that it would have a perfect resolution after printing.
Unfortunately there is no exact correspondence between the B5 paper size and pixels. This depends of the resolution of your device, such as screen or printer).
Native screen resolution in DPI varies a lot, but it's generally between 100 and 120 DPI. 72 DPI for monitors is just a myth. Your printer at home or at the office typically uses 300 DPI. When using a professional printing service, the resolution can vary between 250 DPI and 600 DPI, but you can find professional printers that use a much higher resolution, like 1200 DPI.
We give you some pixel data for a sheet of B5 paper based on different resolutions, but it is of upmost importance to know your exact printing resolution before designing!
B5 Size Spreadsheet In Pixels
Resolution (DPI) | B5 Width (px) | B5 Length (px) | B5 size in pixels |
72 DPI | 499 px | 709 px | 709 x 499 pixels |
96 DPI | 665 px | 945 px | 945 x 665 pixels |
100 DPI | 693 px | 984 px | 984 x 693 pixels |
120 DPI | 831 px | 1181 px | 1181 x 831 pixels |
150 DPI | 1039 px | 1476 px | 1476 x 1039 pixels |
200 DPI | 1386 px | 1969 px | 1969 x 1386 pixels |
250 DPI | 1732 px | 2461 px | 2461 x 1732 pixels |
300 DPI | 2079 px | 2953 px | 2953 x 2079 pixels |
600 DPI | 4157 px | 5906 px | 5906 x 4157 pixels |
1200 DPI | 8315 px | 11811 px | 11811 x 8315 pixels |
B5 size in pixels provided for the regular sheet of paper, without bleed. If you need bleeding area, please consult your printing company for the exact bleed size in pixels.
Portrait Or Landscape
When setting up the number of pixels for a design or printing job made for B5 paper, orientation, i.e. portrait or landscape, can be another question. Thankfully this is just a question of the orientation of the B5 paper, and does not effect the size (or settings) in pixels.
- Use Portrait setting for a vertical layuout, and the smaller number will be the width in pixels while the larger number the height in pixels.
- On the other hand, use Landscape setting for horizontal layouts. In this case the larger number will be the width in pixels while the smaller number the height in pixels.
Picture credit: Sam Beebe (flickr)