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  2. File:Aspect ratio - 16x9.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. 16:9 aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    Conversely it is quite common to use a technique known as center-cutting, to approach the challenge of presenting material shot (typically 16:9) to both an HD and legacy 4:3 audience simultaneously without having to compromise image size for either audience. Content creators frame critical content or graphics to fit within the 1.33:1 raster space.

  4. File:16x9 by Pengo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 574 × 324 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 181 pixels | 640 × 361 pixels ... English: 16x9 grid.

  5. File:Splitscreen 16-9.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    This chart shows the most common display resolutions, with the color of each resolution type indicating the display ratio (e.g., red indicates a 4:3 ratio).

  7. Aspect ratio (image) - Wikipedia

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    In motion picture formats, the physical size of the film area between the sprocket perforations determines the image's size. The universal standard (established by William Dickson and Thomas Edison in 1892) is a frame that is four perforations high. The film itself is 35 mm wide (1.38 in), but the area between the perforations is 24.89 mm × 18 ...