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  2. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of computer monitor, television, digital film, and other graphics display resolutions that are in common use. The table shows the resolution type, designation, usage, width, height, aspect ratio, and total pixels for each resolution.

  3. List of aspect ratios of national flags - Wikipedia

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    The aspect ratio of a flag is the height to width ratio. The most common ratios are 2:3, 1:2, and 3:5. See the list of ratios for all countries and dependencies.

  4. Aspect ratio (image) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the aspect ratio of an image, which is the ratio of its width to its height. Find out the common aspect ratios used in film, television, and photography, such as 3:2, 4:3, 16:9, and 2.40:1.

  5. Ratio - Wikipedia

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    A ratio shows how many times one number contains another, and can be written as a fraction, a colon, or a percentage. Learn about the origin, terminology, and applications of ratios in mathematics, physics, and other fields.

  6. ColorChecker - Wikipedia

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    ColorChecker is a cardboard-framed arrangement of 24 squares of painted samples with spectral reflectances intended to mimic natural objects. It was introduced in 1976 by McCamy, Marcus, and Davidson and is used for color photography and video.

  7. Aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    Aspect ratio is the ratio of sizes in different dimensions of a geometric shape, such as a rectangle or an ellipse. Learn how aspect ratio is used in various fields, such as graphic design, film, photography, optics and more, and see a list of common aspect ratios.

  8. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Clip art is a type of graphic art that consists of pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Learn about the origin, evolution and forms of clip art, from printer's cuts to digital files, and the difference between clip art and stock photography.

  9. Plastic ratio - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the plastic ratio is a geometrical proportion close to 53/40.Its true value is the real solution of the equation x 3 = x + 1.. The adjective plastic does not refer to the artificial material, but to the formative and sculptural qualities of this ratio, as in plastic arts.