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What is the difference between a point and a pica as it relates to graphic design?

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Answered by minhaj8255
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If your image is 72ppi (pixels per inch), then one point will equal exactly one pixel. Point is a physical unit of length, used in typography. It's equal to 1/12Pica, and 1 Pica = 1/6 inch. So 1 pt = 1/72 inch.

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Answered by pinky162
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A pixel is a single square 'picture element' (hence pix-el), i.e. a single dot in your image. A 10x10 image is made up of a set of pixels in a grid 10 wide by 10 high, totaling 100 pixels.

The 'point' (pt) on the other hand is a unit of length, commonly used to measure the height of a font, but technically capable of measuring any length. In applications, 1pt is equal to exactly 1/72th of an inch; in traditional print technically 72pt is 0.996264 inches,

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