Image:Vector Video Standards2.png

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This image is a PNG rendering of en:Image:Vector Video Standards2.svg, which is a modification of commons:Video Standards.svg for easier reading and printing.

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[edit] Clarification/Explanation

I think this plot needs some clarification or explanation. The axes should always be identified in any plot.

A probably interpretation of the plot: The diagonal lines represent the various common aspect ratio of display standards and the number of pixels increases from top-left to bottom-right. The axes are apparently common sizes

Is it useful to have the horizontal and vertical lines? It seems to just confuse the plot more. For example, is there useful information when a horizontal or vertical line crosses a diagonal line.

Why not plot it going from bottom-left to upper-right, it seems more intuitive that way since the 1st quadrant (not the 4th) of a plot is typically increasing in both axes.

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[edit] See also

SVG PNG
1 Video Standards (SVG) Vector Video Standards (PNG)
2 Vector Video Standards 2 (SVG) Vector Video Standards 2 (PNG)

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current05:45, 27 October 20072,560×2,048 (473 KB)Pandora Xero (Talk | contribs) (re-optimized with advpng.)
03:25, 9 September 20072,560×2,048 (615 KB)XXV (Talk | contribs) (Mistakenly uploaded the low-res version. Corrected.)
03:22, 9 September 2007185×148 (27 KB)XXV (Talk | contribs) (This is a re-rendering of [Image:Vector_Video_Standards2.svg] which is a revision to http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ca/Video_Standards.svg intending to be clearer and more printer friendly.)
17:26, 19 August 20072,560×2,048 (1.19 MB)Landen99 (Talk | contribs) (This image was taken from wikipedia and processed with Microsoft Presentations by setting the background color to transparent for easier reading and printing. It was downloaded from here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Vector_Video_S)

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