Pixel (Y) to PostScript Point Conversion

Convert between Pixel (Y) and PostScript Point quickly and accurately.

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pt

How to Convert Pixel (Y) to PostScript Point

Conversion Formula

1 px = 0.75 pt
1 pt = 1.333 px

Example

Convert 15 px to pt:

15 px = 15 × 0.75 pt = 11.25 pt

Unit Information

Learn about the typography units you're converting between

Pixel (Y)

px

Definition

Pixel (Y) represents a single pixel in the vertical direction on a display screen. One pixel (Y) equals 15 twips, providing a screen-relative unit for vertical digital typography measurements.

History/Origin

Pixel (Y) was developed alongside Pixel (X) to provide complete screen-relative dimensional control in digital typography, enabling precise vertical positioning and spacing in digital media.

Current Use

Pixel (Y) units are used in web design, digital typography, and screen applications for vertical spacing, line height calculations, and responsive design that maintains proper proportions across different devices.

Multiplier

15

Offset

0

PostScript Point

pt

Definition

A PostScript point is the standard point unit defined by Adobe PostScript, widely used in digital typography. One PostScript point equals 20 twips, providing precise control over font sizes and text layout.

History/Origin

The PostScript point was defined by Adobe in the PostScript page description language, becoming the standard for digital typography. It standardized point measurements across digital publishing and design applications.

Current Use

PostScript points are extensively used in digital typography, web design, and desktop publishing for font sizing, line spacing, and precise text layout in both print and digital media.

Multiplier

20

Offset

0

Pixel (Y) to PostScript Point Conversion Table

Pixel (Y) [px] PostScript Point [pt]
1 px 0.75 pt
10 px 7.5 pt
25 px 18.75 pt
50 px 37.5 pt
100 px 75 pt
0 px 0E+0 pt
-10 px -7.5 pt
-40 px -30 pt