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I hate the Brits for reversing format dimensions as in 5x4.They are just backwards.and I have news for them;the sun has set on the Bitish empire.In fact, a long time ago.You just slept through itand still live n the past.so just get it it's 4x5and 8x10!getit?gotit? good!
 

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it's 4x5and 8x10!getit?gotit? good!

It's always X (horizontal) by Y (vertical) so it's 5 x 4.

All coordinates, graph designations. etc. I can think of always put the horizontal element first.


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Portrait: 4x5
Landscape: 5x4

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It's always X (horizontal) by Y (vertical) so it's 5 x 4.

All coordinates, graph designations. etc. I can think of always put the horizontal element first.


Steve.

For whatever reason the US standard for photography has always been to put the short dimension first. 5x4 and 10x8 do sound weird to us, but I imagine 4x5 and 8x10 sound equally odd to people who are used to the other version.
 

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For whatever reason the US standard for photography has always been to put the short dimension first. 5x4 and 10x8 do sound weird to us, but I imagine 4x5 and 8x10 sound equally odd to people who are used to the other version.

The strange thing is that whilst I always use 5x4, I also usually say 8x10 rather than 10x8 which is a bit odd.

Metric sizes too are normally quoted short side first, whatever the country. e.g. 24mm x 36mm, 6x9, 6,12, etc. These are all vertical first. It would be silly to describe a panoramic camera as 17x6 although entirely logical!

All coordinates, graph designations. etc. I can think of always put the horizontal element first.

I seem to have proven myself wrong by finding more exceptions to the rule than things which adhere to it. A bit like the i before e except after c fallacy.


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It's always X (horizontal) by Y (vertical) so it's 5 x 4.

All coordinates, graph designations. etc. I can think of always put the horizontal element first.


Steve.

But what if you have a rotating back?
 

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It's always X (horizontal) by Y (vertical) so it's 5 x 4.

All coordinates, graph designations. etc. I can think of always put the horizontal element first.


Steve.

people ,living on islands do all things differently for some reason(British logic escapes mesometimes):D
 

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I wonder if an English 4x2 really measures 3 3/4x1 3/4??

Cut - no, planed - yes.

When timber yards went metric, it was sold in multiples of 300mm length. This was referred to as a metric foot!


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I hate abbreviations. They are often meaningless if english is not your first language.
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"dust specks in the camera"

Not that the phrase is bad per-se... just hate when it happens
 
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