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What is an Aspect Ratio?

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Aspect ratio refers to the ratio of width to height of a television set. Traditional television sets have a 4:3 aspect ratio. Widescreen television sets have a 16:9 aspect ratio. Traditional television sets are almost square in appearance; widescreen displays are more rectangular.
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Aspect ratio refers to the dimensions of the film image (width to height ratio) as represented on your TV screen. There are two basic formats of aspect ratio; fullscreen and widescreen.
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It's the ratio of the height of a picture to it's width. The television industry is in a state of transition and confusion over this issue, which means that your chances of seeing your TV shows with the people the right shape are very slim! (or should that be short?) In the good old days you knew where you were. The TV aspect ratio was 4:3. That was it. You knew the shape of your TV picture. Now things are different. Now you have wide screen TVs.
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Aspect ratio refers to the dimensions of the film image as represented on your TV screen. There are two basic formats of aspect ratio; fullscreen and widescreen.
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aspect ratio is the relationship between the width and height of an image. For example, a square has an aspect ratio of 1:1 (the height is the same as the width). 35 mm film has an aspect ratio of 3:2, which produces 6" x 4" prints with no cropping. Each picture size has a different aspect ratio. A 6" x 4" print is 3:2, a 7" x 5" print is 7:5, and a 10" x 8" is 5:4.
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The ratio of width to height of an image. This is a commonly used method of identifying different video formats.
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The relationship between the width of a movie image and its height is known as its aspect ratio, and from the early days of film until the early-1950s, almost all films had a standard aspect ratio of 1.33:1. In other words, the film image was 1.33 times as wide as it was tall (another way to denote this is 4x3, meaning 4 units of width for every 3 of height). This is the same shape as the conventional TV screen. Today, widescreen dominates filmmaking in a variety of aspect ratios.
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Well! You are asking the tough questions! Aspect ratio is the comparison of the width of the picture to the height. When movies first came out they were almost square with a ratio of approximately 4 units of width to 3 units high (4:3, like standard TVs). To make it easier to compare aspect ratios we state them as ratios with the height fixed at 1 - so 4:3 becomes 1.33:1 (4/3=1.33). Often this is just stated as a single number (an aspect ratio of 1.33).
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Analog televison has an aspect ratio of 4 x 3, which basically refers to the rectangular nature of the picture... 4 units wide, 3 units high. The aspect ratio of HDTV is a widescreen 16 x 9, matching that of movie theater screens. That is why the HDTVs you see have a different shape relative to standard TVs. Note that HDTVs can be adjusted for different aspect ratios, so if you are watching a show that is in standard definition, you will still be able to watch it in the 4 x 3 format.
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aspect ratio refers to the dimensions of a television screen or other screen. The ratio refers to the width of the screen in relation to the height of the screen. The aspect ratio of today's traditional TV is 4:3. For comparison, the aspect ratio of a square screen would be expressed as 1:1 or 4:4. The aspect ratio of HDTV will be 16:9. This is similar to the aspect ratio that many motion pictures are shot in. The 16 refers to the width of the screen and the 9 refers to the height of the screen.
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It is the length of the kite divided by the width. A kite with a high aspect ratio (AR6) will have a big span and small strut, with a high performance but unstable. Low AR kites generally don't jump so high or go upwind so easily, but are easier to relaunch and are more stable at the edge of the wind window.
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Not entirely: there are a few newer games out there, such as Delta Force Xtreme, that allow you to set the aspect ratio and therefore the FOV, without being able to set the resolution to a widescreen one. If you're anything like me, the question running through your head at hearing that would have been, "What was the point, then?"
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Why is high aspect ratio important?

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High aspect ratio is important because it allows deep channels to be reliably cut into the ceramic. This could be used in inkjet or any fluid pump application where precise volume of liquid is required. This is also important in medical ultrasound applications where element size is decreasing to allow for better image resolution.
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What are the advantages of the sensor's 4:3 aspect ratio?

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In the real world of printing images, the traditional 3:2 aspect of 35mm film and APS sensors has resulted in lost information when printing to the standard non-consumer print sizes of 8" x 10", 11" x 14" and so on. Only consumer 4" x 6" prints neatly fit the 3:2 aspect ratio. The 4:3 aspect ratio of the E-1's Full Frame Transfer CCD allows photographers to fit their image easily into the standard print sizes used by professionals and press, thereby avoiding cropping.
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What is 16x9 aspect ratio?

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Width-to-height relationship on a display device. It is part of the HDTV standard and is also called "widescreen," similar to what you see at a movie theater.
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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF ASPECT RATIO?

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The term "aspect ratio" describes the relationship between the width and height of a TV screen. Traditional TVs have an aspect ratio of 4:3, meaning that for every 4 inches of width, there are 3 inches of height. This results in a screen that looks almost like a square. Many newer TVs have an aspect ratio of 16:9, so their screens are almost twice as wide as they are tall. Also referred to as "wide screen," 16:9 TVs are better suited to wide screen DVDs and HDTV broadcasts.
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What does aspect ratio mean?

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The aspect ratio is the shape that a movie or program has been shot in, the number indicates how much wider the picture is than it is high. There are two different ways to express this, one is generally used for television & the other for film ? both essentially mean the same thing. In television there are two common aspect ratios - 4:3 & 16:9. 4:3 means the image is 4 units in length & 3 units height. 16:9 means the image is 16 units in length & 9 units in height.
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What aspect ratio was The Shining filmed in?

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The entire negative was exposed, meaning that there was no in-camera hard matting so the film was effectively shot in Academy 1.37 but it wasn't intended to be shown in cinemas that way. The film was shot and conceived for 1:1.85 ratio screening (and the camera viewfinders had the 1.85 framelines marked on them) This is the standard ratio that widescreen films in the US are projected in. The 1:185 crop was achieved when the film was projected onto cinemas screens.
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What is an aspect ratio, and why is it important?

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The aspect ratio is the ratio between the width of the picture and the height of the picture. A 16x20 inch print's aspect ratio is 4:5, and a 24x36 inch print's aspect ratio is 2:3. This is important because when we enlarge your image, we need to maintain the correct proportions of the original to avoid distortion. For example, if a 16x20 inch portrait is ordered, any image can be enlarged correctly that has an aspect ratio 4:5.
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What is a "Theatrical Aspect Ratio"?

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Before I started including this information in reviews, one of the most frequent requests I received was to add the "theatrical aspect ratio" as part of the header information. Inserting this single line, however, has caused a great deal of confusion, since a lot of people don't have a clue what a "theatrical aspect ratio" is. Put simply, it's the ratio of the width of a projected movie to its height. A 1.85:1 ratio means that the movie is 1.85 times as wide as it is high. Typical ratios are 1.
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What is meant by the term 'Aspect Ratio'?

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The aspect ratio of a film is essentially the 'shape' that the film is shown in, a specification which varies from film to film. Films made prior to 1954 were generally filmed in Academy standard ratio, which is about 1.37 to 1 (roughly similar to a standard television screen) other formats are generally "wider" including 1.66 to 1 (VistaVision), 2.35:1 (CinemaScope) and others.
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Are they letterboxed, and what aspect ratio are they in?

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Depending on the studios, most of the trailers are letterboxed, but they vary in aspect ratio. Usually this will not be a problem if you are video projecting the trailers. We try to get the best possible quality from the studios, but depending on the studio, we may get certain trailers in a lower quality format, particularly for films that have a limited appeal.
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Can I change the painting's aspect ratio?

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Yes. Please email us your request. We can change the painting's size, adjust its aspect ratio, or modify its color per your request.
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What is meant by Aspect Ratio/Format?

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The aspect ratio is basically the ‘shape’ the film is filmed in and shown in. Older films are usually filmed in academy aspect ratio (which is 1.33:1) and will fill the whole screen of an old style 4:3 format television. Newer films are filmed in many different aspect Ratios from 1.55:1 to 2.35:1 and are designed specifically to fill widescreen format television screens.
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What the heck is pixel aspect ratio?

Adobe Premiere FAQ v1.4
Pixels do not have any size, they are points, but when displayed on different types of display systems, the points that makes up the content is converted to some electrical (on a TV) or mechanical (when printed on paper) form to display the value of that point. This is the only time a pixel has a size. Because of the way pixels are displayed on TV screens throughout the world, they will be "shaped" differently.
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Can I shoot in cinemascope aspect ratio?

Frequently asked questions about High Definition
The Viper camera has a ccd structure that enables full 1920x1080 HD resolution in cinemascope aspect ratio using existing lenses. For other 2/3 inch cameras with 16x9 aspect ratio ccds we can use a Canon relay lens that fits between lens and camera. This relays the 2.35:1 middle portion of the image only and optically "squashes" into the 16x9 sensor. The third method is to crop the 16x9 image in post production. This results in a drop in active lines from 1080 to 700.
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