File:Vector_Video_Standards.svg
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current | 21:35, 7 May 2023 | 8,192 × 4,322 (58 KB) | W like wiki | code tuning: moved notes to last line, deleted double style definitions (-2KB), grouped circles, cleaning of some more inaccurate coordinates (bases of the diagonals eg. "0.62468889,-3307.2184" to "0.5,-3307.5 "); deletion of some nonsens pathes; changing labels to "≈17:9" and "≈21:9" | |
18:55, 7 May 2023 | 8,192 × 4,322 (59 KB) | W like wiki | linktuning: grouped arrows and so deleted redundant style definitions (-15KB), moved some misplaced labels like "5K Ultrawide" under group labels; content: added "(7:3)" to 21:9 similar to "(8:5)" for 16:10 | ||
21:47, 6 May 2023 | 8,192 × 4,322 (74 KB) | W like wiki | made rectangles wider than the diagonals; homogenized rect IDs and rect definitions (the newer added were not in the same format as the existing); updated display order of the rectangels (big to small, first criterion: width), speaking class names (changed from eg. "rect-189" to "rect-ratio_17_9"); eliminate double style definitions; changed color of 17:9 (was bit too similar to 5:3); the common name is "16:10", but "8:5" should be an additional mathematical information, see also [[w:en:16:10... | ||
22:55, 6 September 2018 | 8,192 × 4,322 (90 KB) | Glenwing | Reverted to version as of 06:29, 10 February 2018 (UTC) Seems I should upload the file using a different name. Also version comments got cut off (thanks for the warning about max length WP...) Will upload again in a different manner. | ||
22:44, 6 September 2018 | 8,192 × 4,322 (91 KB) | Glenwing | • Fixed name of 3840x2160 and 7680x4320. "UHD-1"/"UHD-2" is the name of DVB's plan to roll out 4K and 8K resolution to broadcast television, not a name for the resolution that those plans call for. There is no "official name" for this resolution (as with most), but the most generally recognized/accepted names are "4K UHD" and "8K UHD". • Changed "4K" and "8K" to "DCI 2K" and "DCI 4K". The terms "4K" and "8K" are generic and have been in use since before the DCI standard existed. DCI did not c... | ||
06:29, 10 February 2018 | 8,192 × 4,322 (90 KB) | Dan-Brown | fixed the 5k ultrawide resolution text | ||
05:52, 10 February 2018 | 8,192 × 4,322 (90 KB) | Dan-Brown | fixed the background | ||
05:47, 10 February 2018 | 8,192 × 4,322 (90 KB) | Dan-Brown | User created page with UploadWizard |
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