Aspect ratio (eemage)
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The aspect ratio o an eemages describes the proportional relationship atween its width an its hicht.
Some common aspect ratios |
1:1 Squerr |
1.20:1 (6:5) Fox Movietone aspect ratio |
1.25:1 (5:4) Early televeesion & muckle-format computer monitors |
1.33:1 (4:3) Tradeetional televeesion & computer monitor standard |
1.375:1 (11:8) Academy staundart film aspect ratio |
1.41:1 √2:1 ~1.4142:1, ISO 216 paper sizes (A4) |
1.43:1 IMAX motion pictur film format |
1.5:1 (3:2) Clessic 35 mm still photographic film |
1.6:1 (16:10 or 8:5) A common computer screen ratio. |
1.6180:1 (16.18:10) The gowden ratio |
1.6667:1 (5:3) A common European widescreen std.; Native Super 16 mm film. |
1.77:1 or 1.78:1 (16:9) HD video std.; U.S. deegital broadcast TV std. |
1.85:1 A common US widescreen cinema staundart |
2.35:1 or 2.39:1 A current widescreen cinema staundart |
2.414:1 The siller ratio |
2.76:1 Ultra Panavision 70 |
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