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Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. Originally created by Patrick G. Durland - graphically updated by Matthew Tardiff.

Date Commons upload by Andreas -horn- Hornig 16:00, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
Source Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here
  • 23:20, 29 March 2006 TheMattrix 2560x2048 (248,919 bytes)
  • 19:40, 29 January 2006 TheMattrix 2560x2048 (620,752 bytes) (Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. Originally created by Patrick G. Durland - graphically updated by Matthew Tardiff.)
  • 23:03, 7 November 2005 TheMattrix 2560x2048 (250,547 bytes) (Updated graphically. Contains the same information.)
  • 23:02, 7 November 2005 TheMattrix 2560x2048 (183,840 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision)
  • 22:59, 7 November 2005 TheMattrix 2560x2048 (250,547 bytes) (Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. Originally created by Patrick G. Durland - graphically updated by Matthew Tardiff.)
  • 03:10, 8 October 2005 Pdurland 2560x2048 (183,840 bytes) (Update to reflect correct aspect ratios. Note: 8:5=16:10. Shows Computer Display Standards as well as other known resolutions and relevant aspect ratio lines. Created by Patrick Durland.)
  • 02:58, 8 October 2005 Pdurland 2560x2048 (183,699 bytes) (Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. Created by Patrick G. Durland.)
  • 02:57, 8 October 2005 Pdurland 892x714 (87,743 bytes) (Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. Created by Patrick G. Durland.)
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current08:29, 22 June 2006Thumbnail for version as of 08:29, 22 June 20062,560 × 2,048 (860 KB)Crissovupdated version from en:Image:Video_Standards.PNG
16:00, 24 May 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:00, 24 May 20062,560 × 2,048 (243 KB)Andreas -horn- Hornig{{Information| |Description= == Summary == Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. Originally created by Patrick G. Durland - graphically updated by Matthew Tard
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