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HDTV. High Definition Television. New video standard that will give 1,125 lines in the United States instead of the traditional 525 NTSC standard lines. The aspect ratio is 16:9 versus 4:3 of normal TV's.

HDTV Image Gallery
A Sharp Triple-directional viewing LCD panel. Depending on the direction from which you're viewing it, you can see one of three different images. See more HDTV pictures.
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HDTV ASPECT RATIO
A 16:9 widescreen mode captures images and film clips that are perfect for your widescreen TV or computer monitor.

Umm HDTV is getting upgraded to 2k, 4k, 5k and UHDTV
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In the HDTV and classic mode of advanced photo systems, the film records the image in a particular aspect ratio that can then be reprinted in a variety sizes.

just before this year's PMA, the PowerShot TX1 is an unusual offshoot of the hugely popular IXUS / ELPH range that attempts to straddle the divide between digital stills and digital video cameras with its unusual vertical styling and 720p HDTV video ...

Film Formats and HDTV
Table of Film formats by Mark Baldock
A comparison of large scale film formats
Kodak roll films starting with 101
The history of Kodak roll films
Classic camera film sizes, sources, and film adapters
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How to Make a Flat Screen HDTV
This tutorial is going to walk you through the process of making a nice flat-screen HDTV. This could be great for showing off images or videos, or just honing your Illustrator skills.

Range) Photography HDR photography is a method of capturing multiple images combined to create one with the wide range of tones in a high contrast scene-a range that our eyes can discern, but digital sensors can't render in a single shot. HDTV ...

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"C" - 2:3 aspect ratio used in 35 mm photography
"H" - 9:16 aspect ratio used by high-definition television (HDTV)
"P" - 1:3 aspect ratio produces prints of 3.5 x 10.5 inches or up to 4.5 x 11.5 inches; suitable for panoramic shots ...

One of the three selectable Advanced Photo System print formats; identical to the 9:16 aspect ratio used in high-definition television (HDTV); suitable for wider shots than usual, such as groups; produces prints of 3.5 x 6 inches or 4 x 7 inches ...

Aspect Ratio
The ratio of horizontal to vertical dimensions of an image. (35mm slide frame is 3:2, TV 4:3, HDTV 16:9, 4X5 film 5:4)
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Thus, for example, an APS camera with a typical lens of, say 25mm, using the full HDTV format (30.2 x 16.7 mm), has a frame diagonal of 34.51mm, so the lens' 35mm equivalent is 25*43.27/34.51 = 31mm.

function, meanwhile, enables the easy photography of large groups by simply holding down the shutter button, then previewing the whole scene that's been captured, via the LCD. Moreover, by simply connecting the Samsung MultiView MV800 to a 3D HDTV, ...

5G SDI, standardized in SMPTE 292M, provides a data rate of 1.485 Gb/s; dual-link HD-SDI is used for digital cinema or HDTV 1080P; 3G-SDI comprises a single 2.970 Gb/s rate to replace dual-link HD-SDI.

can range in size from 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768, depending on the size and resolution of the monitor. If the slideshow is being burned to DVD for eventual display on a television, the resolution can be as high as 1920 x 1080 as in the case of HDTV.

The ratio of width to height. Used in the imaging industry to define applicability of an image to fit a page, screen, monitor, or frame. For example, a 35mm frame is 3:2, a TV is 4:3, and HDTV is 16:9.

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