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1032 Part XIII Appendixes
Common video frame sizes are shown in the table below.
Width Height
Pixel
aspect ratio
Screen
aspect ratio
Description
320 240 1:1 4:3 Used for web distribution or offline
video editing
640 480 1:1 4:3 An early standard for analog-to-digital
video editing, and an ATSC video
specification
720
1
480 Height
greater than
width
4:3 NTSC DV and DVD image dimensions. Also
part of the ATSC video specification.
720
1
486 Height
greater than
width
4:3 NTSC standard definition video dimensions
used for professional digital formats such as
Digital Betacam, D-1, D-5, as well as DVD
and DV.
720
1
576 Width
greater than
height
4:3 PAL standard definition video dimensions
used for all digital formats such as Digital
Betacam, D-1, D-5, as well as DVD and DV.
12 8 0
(960)
720 1:1 16:9 A high definition video format, capable of
higher frame rates in exchange for smaller
image dimensions. Some formats (such as
DVCPRO HD) reduce 1280 pixels to 960 to
minimize the data rate.
1920
(1440, 1280)
1280 1:1 16:9 A high definition video format with very
high resolution, comparable to the
resolution of a film projection print. Some
formats (such as DVCPRO HD) reduce 1920
pixels to 1440 or even 1280 to minimize the
data rate.
1
In most video devices, only 704 or 708 pixels are actually used for picture information.