File:Common Video Resolutions 2.svg

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New chart for video resolution template.

This table illustrates total horizontal and vertical pixel resolution via box size. It does not accurately reflect the screen shape (aspect ratio) of these formats, which is either 4:3 or 16:9.
Source Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. Original uploader was Tvaughan1 at en.wikipedia
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Other versions Image:Common Video Resolutions.svg, Image:Common Video Resolutions 3.svg
Upload log from [[en:Image:Common Video Resolutions.svg]]:
14:51, 26 July 2007 Candidhq 2,150×1,375 63 KB Reverted to earlier revision
14:50, 26 July 2007 Candidhq 2,150×1,500 72 KB Reverted to earlier revision
22:25, 8 February 2007 Noclip 2,150×1,375 63 KB assumed to be non-controversial change, added common but not standard formats for informational purposes
06:05, 4 February 2007 Jasonphysics 2,150×1,500	73 KB Aligned lines and made colors easier to look at.
02:46, 25 October 2006	Tvaughan1 2,150×1,500 72 KB New chart for video resolution template.

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current15:31, 14 December 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:31, 14 December 20072,150 × 1,375 (63 KB)Gridge (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=New chart for video resolution template. This table illustrates total horizontal and vertical pixel resolution via box size. It does not accurately reflect the screen shape (aspect ratio) of these formats, which is either 4:3 o

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