Template:Common image aspect ratios

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Common image aspect ratios
1:1
Square. Used in some social networks, and in few devices.
1.2:1 (6:5)
Fox Movietone aspect ratio
1.25:1 (5:4)
Early television & large-format computer monitors
1.Template:Overline:1 (4:3)
Traditional television & computer monitor standard
1.375:1 (11:8)
Academy standard film aspect ratio
1.43:1
IMAX motion picture film format
1.5:1 (3:2)
Classic 35 mm still photographic film
1.56:1 (14:9)
Used to create an acceptable picture on both 4:3 and 16:9 televisions
1.6:1 (16:10)
A common computer screen ratio
1.6180:1 (<math>\varphi</math>:1)
The golden ratio
1.Template:Overline:1 (5:3)
A common European widescreen standard; Paramount format;[1] native Super 16 mm film
1.Template:Overline:1 (16:9)
HD video standard; US & UK digital broadcast TV standard
1.9:1
DCI standard for 4K & 2K; Digital IMAX
2.2:1
Standard 70mm film
2.35:1, 2.39:1 or 2.4:1
A current widescreen cinema standard
2.414:1 (δS:1)
The silver ratio
3.Template:Overline:1 or 3.6:1 (32:9 or 18:5)
Super Ultrawide, Ultra-WideScreen 3.6
4:1
Used only in Napoléon (1927)
Template documentation[create]
  1. "BBC Academy - Academy - Beyond HD". web.archive.org. 27 June 2017.