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  • curprev 03:5903:59, 3 December 20182604:2d80:cc14:908f:45bb:e0c6:3641:666c talk 15,146 bytes +7 →‎Notes: Improved previous correction to say “aspect ratio” instead of the more informal “ratio” as to disambiguate this from the concept of a “shooting ratio” which refers to the ratio of total footage recorded to total final runtime of the movie, as in “ A typical fictional film might have an aspect ratio of 6:1 (six to one) but a documentary or improv film can often have an aspect ratio as high as 200:1 (two hundred to one)” undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 03:5403:54, 3 December 20182604:2d80:cc14:908f:45bb:e0c6:3641:666c talk 15,139 bytes −6 →‎Notes: I changed the incorrect word ‘resolution” to the contextually correct word “ratio”. In cinema and all video formats, “resolution” refers to the level of density or detail possible in the image, as in “this low resolution VHS capture looks terrible compared to this high resolution HD version. The resolution is 1080p, much better than the 240k video we digitized 20 years ago”. The technical term “aspect ratio” is used to refer to the shape of the image, when expressed as a mathema... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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