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I don't believe that old standard applies anymore. At least not with Apple. Long ago, it was easy to build a consistent DPI into the OS since CRT monitors were pretty much either 640x480, 800x600, or 1024x768. We're way past that now with higher pixel counts per inch, and widely varying native monitor resolutions.


From what I have been able to find, you can use a formula to figure out what the DPI (PPI) is for your monitor. To do that, you need to know the dot pitch of your monitor (the distance between each RGB triad) and the monitor's resolution. As an example, a monitor with a dot pitch of 0.250 mm computes to 101.6 DPI. So if that monitor has a horizontal width (not diagonal) of 29.7', then the actual DPI is 101.6456. (Stolen from Malcolm Rayfield's post). Photoshop User Group magazine also posted a formula for this, but I couldn't locate that one.


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This article explains how Microsoft tried to come up with a fixed formula that works with all monitor sizes. Good idea, but didn't work if the monitor itself computed everything to 72 DPI. Then everything Windows displayed would be ⅓ too big. This is an excellent example of how difficult this issue is. Note that the native DPI for the listed devices are all over the place.

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Apple is trying to come up with a design for monitor resolution independence. Here's some of the details on how it's supposed to work. But basically, a fixed OS DPI that works doesn't exist. At least not yet.

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Jul 7, 2013 12:29 PM