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Page orientation is the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing. The two most common types of orientation are portrait and landscape. The term "portrait orientation" comes from visual art terminology and describes the dimensions used to capture a person's face and upper body in a picture; in such images, the height of the display area is greater than the width. The term "landscape orientation" also reflects visual art terminology, where pictures with more width than height are needed to fully capture the horizon within an artist's view.

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  • Seitenausrichtung (de)
  • Page orientation (en)
  • Pagina-oriëntatie (nl)
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  • Pagina-oriëntatie is de manier waarop een afbeelding, video, webpagina of tekstdocument wordt afgebeeld op een beeldscherm of afgedrukt op een printer. Bij beeldschermen gebruikt men ook wel de term schermoriëntatie. De twee meest voorkomende oriëntaties zijn portretmodus (staand) of landschapsmodus (liggend). (nl)
  • Die Seitenausrichtung ist die Orientierung, in der eine rechteckige Seite angezeigt wird. Querformat bezeichnet ein Papier-, Bildschirm- oder Bildformat, bei dem die Breite größer ist als die Höhe. Es ist das übliche Format bei Computerbildschirmen, im Fernsehen und in der Fotografie. Gebräuchlich sind hierbei insbesondere die Seitenverhältnisse 4:3 und 16:9. Im Bereich der digitalen Bild- und Textverarbeitung wird dieses Format auch als „Landscape“ (engl. für Landschaft) bezeichnet. (de)
  • Page orientation is the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing. The two most common types of orientation are portrait and landscape. The term "portrait orientation" comes from visual art terminology and describes the dimensions used to capture a person's face and upper body in a picture; in such images, the height of the display area is greater than the width. The term "landscape orientation" also reflects visual art terminology, where pictures with more width than height are needed to fully capture the horizon within an artist's view. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Landscape_LCD_non-polarization.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Portrait_LCD_polarization.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Vectrex_console.jpg
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