2018-11-21, 08:18 PM
There is a great guide that I found here:
https://www.google.com/amp/blog.chameleo...-sheet/amp
It has the H by W for each of the major resolutions. Which is particularly useful if you are cropping out black bars in an official release.
Here are the resolutions used in the home cinema world.
4kHD/2160p (QuadHD)
Frame Aspect Ratio / Resolution (Square Pixels 1.0)
1.33:1 (4:3) / 2880x2160
1.66:1 (5:3) / 3585x2160
1.77:1 (16:9) / 3840x2160
1.85:1 / 3840x2076
2:1 / 3840x1920
2.35:1 / 3840x1634
2.39:1 (referred to as 2.40) / 3840x1607
2.44 / 3840x1574
1080p
Frame Aspect Ratio / Resolution (Square Pixels 1.0)
1.33:1 (4:3) / 1440x1080
1.66:1 (5:3) / 1792x1080
1.77:1 (16:9) / 1920x1080
1.85:1 / 1920x1038
2:1 / 1920x960
2.35:1 / 1920x817
2.39:1 (referred to as 2.40) / 1920x803
2.40:1 (Blu-Ray) / 1920x800
2.44 / 1920x787
720p
Frame Aspect Ratio / Resolution (Square Pixels 1.0)
1.33:1 (4:3) / 962x720
1.66:1 (5:3) / 1195x720
1.77:1 (16:9) / 1280x720
1.85:1 / 1280x692
2:1 / 1280x640
2.35:1 / 1280x545
2.39:1 (referred to as 2.40) / 1280x536
2.44 / 1280x525
Edit: Coming off Tom’s post I cleaned the 1.33 and 1.66 entries
https://www.google.com/amp/blog.chameleo...-sheet/amp
It has the H by W for each of the major resolutions. Which is particularly useful if you are cropping out black bars in an official release.
Here are the resolutions used in the home cinema world.
4kHD/2160p (QuadHD)
Frame Aspect Ratio / Resolution (Square Pixels 1.0)
1.33:1 (4:3) / 2880x2160
1.66:1 (5:3) / 3585x2160
1.77:1 (16:9) / 3840x2160
1.85:1 / 3840x2076
2:1 / 3840x1920
2.35:1 / 3840x1634
2.39:1 (referred to as 2.40) / 3840x1607
2.44 / 3840x1574
1080p
Frame Aspect Ratio / Resolution (Square Pixels 1.0)
1.33:1 (4:3) / 1440x1080
1.66:1 (5:3) / 1792x1080
1.77:1 (16:9) / 1920x1080
1.85:1 / 1920x1038
2:1 / 1920x960
2.35:1 / 1920x817
2.39:1 (referred to as 2.40) / 1920x803
2.40:1 (Blu-Ray) / 1920x800
2.44 / 1920x787
720p
Frame Aspect Ratio / Resolution (Square Pixels 1.0)
1.33:1 (4:3) / 962x720
1.66:1 (5:3) / 1195x720
1.77:1 (16:9) / 1280x720
1.85:1 / 1280x692
2:1 / 1280x640
2.35:1 / 1280x545
2.39:1 (referred to as 2.40) / 1280x536
2.44 / 1280x525
Edit: Coming off Tom’s post I cleaned the 1.33 and 1.66 entries