4:3
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4:3
Summary
4:3 is a width to height aspect ratio[1]. 4:3 draws 228 Wikipedia views per month (width_to_height_aspect_ratio category, ranking #4 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- 4:3's image is recorded as Aspect-ratio-4x3.svg[3].
- 4:3's instance of is recorded as width to height aspect ratio[4].
- 4:3's Commons category is recorded as 4:3[5].
- 4:3's opposite of is recorded as 3:4[6].
- 4:3's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0220vcv[7].
- 4:3's numeric value is recorded as {'amount': '+1.333333'}[8].
- 4:3's has characteristic is recorded as landscape orientation[9].
- 4:3's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121ybggj[10].
- 4:3's ITU/ISO/IEC object ID is recorded as 1.0.62379.3.2.1.5.43[11].
- 4:3's calculated from is recorded as 4[12].
- 4:3's calculated from is recorded as 3[13].
- 4:3's NicoNicoPedia ID is recorded as 4:3[14].
- 4:3's related category is recorded as Category:Flags with an aspect ratio of 4:3[15].
- 4:3's related category is recorded as Category:Photographs with aspect ratio of 4:3[16].
- 4:3's size comparison diagram is recorded as Aspect ratios.png[17].
- 4:3's size comparison diagram is recorded as Filmaspectratios.jpg[18].
- 4:3's size comparison diagram is recorded as Formatos de panatallas.PNG[19].
- 4:3's size comparison diagram is recorded as Animated content 4x3 16x9 21x9.gif[20].
- 4:3's size comparison diagram is recorded as Typical.Aspect.Ratios.png[21].
- 4:3's WSGF taxonomy term ID is recorded as 607[22].
Why It Matters
4:3 draws 228 Wikipedia views per month (width_to_height_aspect_ratio category, ranking #4 of 6).[2] 4:3 has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] 4:3 is known by 37 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]