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This chart shows the most common display resolutions, with the color of each resolution type indicating the display ratio (e.g., red indicates a 4:3 ratio). This article lists computer monitor, television, digital film, and other graphics display resolutions that are in common use. Most of them use certain preferred numbers.
Common aspect ratios used in film and display images. The common film aspect ratios used in cinemas are 1.85:1 and 2.39:1. [1] Two common videographic aspect ratios are 4:3 (1. 3:1), [a] the universal video format of the 20th century, and 16:9 (1. 7:1), universal for high-definition television and European digital television.
The original screen ratio for TV broadcasts was 4:3 (1.33:1). This was the same aspect ratio as most cinema screens and films at the time TV was first sold commercially. 1930s and 1940s films in 4:3, such as Gone with the Wind, have always been displayed on television in 4:3, filling the entire frame.
The aspect ratio of 4:3. Fullscreen (or full screen) refers to the 4:3 (1. 33:1) aspect ratio of early standard television screens and computer monitors. [1] Widescreen ratios started to become more popular in the 1990s and 2000s. Film originally created in the 4:3 aspect ratio does not need to be altered for full-screen release.
Aspect ratio 3.6:1 for select sequences. [397] [398] Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: 13 October 2016 **+ Originally released in 2001. Included in the re-release of the entire Harry Potter film series. Limited engagement. Re-released as 3D (converted) in China in 2020. [399] Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: 13 October 2016 **+
480p is the shorthand name for a family of video display resolutions.The p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced.The 480 denotes a vertical resolution of 480 pixels, usually with a horizontal resolution of 640 pixels and 4:3 aspect ratio (480 × 4 ⁄ 3 = 640) or a horizontal resolution of 854 (848 should be used for mod16 compatibility) [1] pixels for an approximate 16:9 aspect ...
4 perf, 2 sides spherical × 3 35 mm 4.69 three sub-frames projected to one 180° image spherical × 3 Circular Kinopanorama / Circlorama [38] E. Goldovsky: 1959 The Path of Spring: 35 mm × 11 cameras 1.37 × 11 negatives 0.866" × 0.630" 4 perf, 2 sides spherical 35 mm × 11 projectors 360° 0.825" × 0.602" spherical Varioscope [39] Jan ...
2: Reference signal 3: Aspect ratio (4:3 full format / 16:9 letterbox) 4: Even parity for B3 to B5 5: Reserved 6: Field type (First field / Next field) 7: Frame type (Reference frame / Other frame) 8: Vertical temporal helper (no / yes) 9: Vertical high resolution helper (no / yes) 10: Horizontal helper (no / yes) 11: Horizontal helper pre ...