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  2. ISO 216 - Wikipedia

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    Hence, each next size is nearly exactly half the area of the prior size. So, an A1 page can fit two A2 pages inside the same area. The most used of this series is the size A4, which is 210 mm × 297 mm (8.27 in × 11.7 in) and thus almost exactly 1 ⁄ 16 square metre (0.0625 m 2; 96.8752 sq in) in area.

  3. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    Even today, the default size for posters in Swiss advertisements, F4, is colloquially known as Weltformat, although it measures 895 mm × 1280 mm, i.e. 1 cm less than size XIV. [22] This poster size goes alongside F12 Breitformat 2685 mm × 1280 mm (3 × F4) and F24 Großformat 2685 mm × 2560 mm (2 × 3 × F4), as well as F200 "Cityformat ...

  4. Photo print sizes - Wikipedia

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    The alternative Super series, denoted SnR, nR Plus or nR+, has an aspect ratio of 3∶2 (or as close as possible) and thus provides a better fit for standard 135 film (35 mm) at sizes of 8 inches or above. 5R is twice the size of a 2R print, 6R twice the size of a 4R print and S8R twice the size of 6R. 4D/6D is a newer size for most consumer ...

  5. A1 - Wikipedia

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    A1, a Haden frame; A1, a Motosacoche motorcycle; A-1, a 1976 Alligator; ... A1 paper size (59.4×84.1 centimetres or 23.4×33.1 inches) A.1. Sauce, a brand of brown ...

  6. File:A size illustration2 with letter and legal.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 3,449 × 4,709 pixels, file size: 35 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. Image resolution - Wikipedia

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    The time resolution used for movies is usually 24 to 48 frames per second (frames/s), whereas high-speed cameras may resolve 50 to 300 frames/s, or even more. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle describes the fundamental limit on the maximum spatial resolution of information about a particle's coordinates imposed by the measurement or ...