Inches, Dots, Points, Pixels, DPI, PPI...
Hello everyone,
I write here today because I'm completely lost with all those units.
I'm trying to do something that would appear to be simple but I'm completely lost even after reading a few webpages about it.
I want to create an image of a certain size (12 inches x 18 inches) at a certain resolution (300 dpi) using either PhotoShop or Illustrator, preferably PhotoShop since Illustrator is even more complicated.
So I create a new document and specify :
- Length: 12 inches
- Height: 18 inches
- Resolution: 300
Then what I want is simple : write a letter and give it a size in points so that the letter takes either all the width of my calk or all the height of my calk. I don't want to use the transform button. Until now the better solution I've found is to place the text at the center of my calk and then scale it with ALT + SHIFT which is exactly what I just said I don't want to do, so that it respects one condition mentioned above, but it's not accurate and either way I don't get where the resulting size in "points" comes from for the text.
I tried the Google converting tool to convert from one unit to another, I've used the NinjaUnits converter to transform inches into pixels and then pixels into points... but whatever I do I can't find where this value in points comes from...
Can you please explain if it's actually possible to write some excel sheet where I can just give the size of my document in inches and it automatically prints in a next cell what should be the size in "points" so that the text either has a "perfect width" either a "perfect height" and by that I mean that the text width or height is equal to the calk width or height.
Thanks for your advices !
