Timeline for How to count DPI of an image (challenge)?
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Mar 11, 2017 at 19:26 | comment | added | funguy | Yes, @Nicol Bolas, but this is what I want to understand, how to find out aspect ratio with a calculator. If you divide 1000/1333 you will get something like 0.75018... but still, how to add up this final result - 3x4? | |
Mar 11, 2017 at 18:04 | comment | added | Nicol Bolas | @funguy: The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of the image's width to its height. You don't need a website to divide 1000 by 1333; you only need a calculator. Note that this ratio is just the ratio of the image itself; some image formats have metadata that specify what aspect ratio the image should be stretched to in order to correctly reproduce what it stores. But absent such metadata, the assumption is that the ratio of the pixels is how the image should be displayed. | |
Mar 11, 2017 at 17:59 | comment | added | funguy | For real, @Nicol Bolas, how did you determine that 1000x1333 image has aspect ratio of 3:4? Even this site ninjaunits.com/calculators/aspect-ratio does not determine this. | |
Mar 7, 2017 at 22:27 | comment | added | funguy | One more question - how did you count aspect ratio of these images? | |
Mar 7, 2017 at 15:38 | vote | accept | funguy | ||
Mar 7, 2017 at 6:10 | history | answered | Nicol Bolas | CC BY-SA 3.0 |