Size Chart! (Pixels to the People)
May. 24th, 2007 04:14 pmBecause I now have about 36,000 delicious wonderful sparkly screencaps to go through!
And
nyohah, future Empress of Argentina and Lady of All Awesome, IS. BRILLIANT! <-- (exclaimed with full-on Guinness commercial glee). <3
I give you:
FOR WIDESCREEN: Ratio is 16:9.
Differences from common 4:3 measurements are bolded for easier lookup.
Large: 1280 x 720
Medium: 640 x 360
Small: 160 x 90
FULLSCREEN and (MOST) U.S. TELEVISION SHOWS: Ratio is 4:3.
Large: 1024 X 768
Medium: 800 x 600
Mini-Medium: 640 x 480
Small: 400 x 300
The cool thing about 4:3 is, most computer monitors follow this resolution scheme, so it's a bit easier to remember and predict.
DIGITAL VIDEOS are 1.5:1.
To fix that.
Take everything that measures 720X480 and make it 720x540. It is now TV-sized (4:3), which means it's PRETTY now, instead of freakish.
BEWARE: some Joss Whedon shows are in Widescreen.
Well, that's all! ^_^
And
I give you:
FOR WIDESCREEN: Ratio is 16:9.
Differences from common 4:3 measurements are bolded for easier lookup.
Large: 1280 x 720
Medium: 640 x 360
Small: 160 x 90
FULLSCREEN and (MOST) U.S. TELEVISION SHOWS: Ratio is 4:3.
Large: 1024 X 768
Medium: 800 x 600
Mini-Medium: 640 x 480
Small: 400 x 300
The cool thing about 4:3 is, most computer monitors follow this resolution scheme, so it's a bit easier to remember and predict.
DIGITAL VIDEOS are 1.5:1.
To fix that.
Take everything that measures 720X480 and make it 720x540. It is now TV-sized (4:3), which means it's PRETTY now, instead of freakish.
BEWARE: some Joss Whedon shows are in Widescreen.
Well, that's all! ^_^
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