How is width measured




















Jon November 28, pm. So I started to write all of the examples I could down on a 3 x 5 card… Oh wait!!! Sebastien February 15, am. Sandy March 26, pm. Brian Sommers July 14, pm.

Art September 19, am. Paper sizes are referenced by grain not by dimension. The grain is the second dimension. Luke October 29, am. I was always led to believe the width x height thing originates from newspaper printing or rather typesetting. Columns x height. Where do people have it backwards? Who knows. It should be the other way. Rob January 26, am. Rob, I guess that might depend on which way you hold the phone. In the case of a device like a phone, it can go either way.

A print is generally going to be constrained to only one orientation. HonkyRock March 16, pm. Height is first. According to FACTS, the organization of Fine Art Care and Treatment Standards International Standards Guide for Taking, Recording, and Communicating Dimensions of art the vertical measurement height is recorded first, followed by the horizontal measurement width , and in the case of three dimensional works, the depth measurement is recorded last.

I work at a large commercial printers and we always put height first concerning printed matter. Width by height is reserved for other industries however. Steve Vaught March 28, am. HonkyRock Just for the sake of argument… Tossing out any kind of guides, people can define anything anyway they like. Adobe, as well as others, has done just that, set a standard by which the vast majority of graphic professionals adhere to.

I would be curious to know how the software programs any of you work with, display dimensions. YxX I relate everything to what is natural for me. Go back to the way we read: Across, then down.

Width by height just seems natural. Pink Polar April 12, pm. Worthit April 26, pm. So the newspaper system may have muddied the waters.

Jeff May 20, pm. I have been in the printing industry for over twenty years and I recently took it upon myself to educate the sales team on the correct way of creating a work order.

Width always comes before height. I created a PDF with various samples of the orientation and naming conventions to help them. I also pointed out that if they hover their cursor in the bottom left hand area in a PDF the size appears correctly width by height.

In printing we use text as the determining factor in orientation. If you hold the sheet of paper as you would read it that is your width by height. Left to right width by top to bottom height.

Montague June 5, pm. Grae July 8, am. The sign industry uses 2 versions of the measurement, but in my experience it is used only for products which have fluting or marking that run a particular length. For example for a product called Coroplast or Corex, it has fluting channels like a cardboard box so if you identify width x height you are asking for the fluting to run the width length, if you do height x width you are wanting the fluting to run on the height.

Why is this important? Jim Dean August 19, am. I,ve worked in publishing, exhibition graphics, sign making and fine art — and it has always been width first and height second. Loretta August 19, pm. Steve Vaught August 19, pm. John August 22, am. John April 9, pm. In labelli g rooms architecturally, is is horizontal dimension x vertical dimension. SignGuy June 18, pm. I have worked in the sign world for a number of years with several different companies across the united states.

Friends in the print industry always use Width x Height. For some reason the sign business is just different. Jenny July 1, am. For me, I made the mistake of assuming height by width because of the reading left to right. I can understand the confusion, and I have seen it both ways. Ayfi Hessian August 3, pm. Jonny S August 7, pm. Great argument… but the answer is clear. I have been a professional designer for 20 years, and all artwork request technical specification sheets from magazines, newspapers, flyers, posters even video work is Width x Height.

My TV is …. However most tech sheets do usually dictate landscape or portrait to be on the safe side. Randy August 19, pm. It always has been width x height and always will be.

Mitch Powell October 24, am. This has been extraordinarily confusing. Thank you all; especially those of you who threw the biggest wrenches into the works. So… I tend to agree with the majority here, that it should be width, then height.

If they have a wall where the work can only be 12 inches wide, then when they specify 12 for the width, the height will automatically adjust to its proper aspect ratio. Paul M January 8, am. The print industry has been around for a few centuries and has, up until computers taking over, been height x width. When computers first came into the print industry they are set as a standard to w x h it cost a lot of people a lot of money re-creating and re-printing materials because of the confusion.

In my opinion the sooner print industry accepts defeat the better, it does my head in as a graphic designer. Stevie February 20, am. Thing is my gripe is, why be lazy and leave out a simple H, W, or L, as the application dictates. Even then, there is NO fraking correct answer, and one always risks a 90 degree miss-orientation, or something like that. How fraking hard is it to put an h, w, t, in the fraking description????

Very disappointed in everone who thinks that I should share all their orientation purrspective. Rant over. David March 17, pm. Graphics standards are width x height, fine art standards are height x width… see any fine art in a museum or fine art publication, always height x width… just about everything else is width x height. Bogdan March 20, pm.

It has nothing with applications as reference. Application designers just followed simple rule. You read everything from left to right and top to bottom.

Got it? This is the width measurement. Determine the perimeter of your object by adding the top and bottom length with the left and right widths. Determine area of a space by multiplying the length by the width.

Some measuring tools don't have their zero point right at the beginning. Make sure you line up the initial measurement with the zero on your measuring too. Kathryn Hatter is a veteran home-school educator, as well as an accomplished gardener, quilter, crocheter, cook, decorator and digital graphics creator.

As a regular contributor to Natural News, many of Hatter's Internet publications focus on natural health and parenting. Hatter has also had publication on home improvement websites such as Redbeacon. Place the end of your measuring tool at the left edge of the object.

Place the end of the measuring tool at the top of the object. Things You'll Need. Related Articles How to Find Perimeter. How to Calculate Width. They follow a common English pattern that involves a vowel change often to a shorter vowel and the addition of th. The lone t in height is modern. Obsolete forms include heighth and highth , and it is still common to hear people pronounce it that way.

Other English adjective-noun pairs are related in this way, too: e. Measurement: Length, width, height, depth. Measurement: Length, width, height, depth Topics: Mathematical Language. Length, width, height, depth Outside of the mathematics class, context usually guides our choice of vocabulary: the length of a string, the width of a doorway, the height of a flagpole, the depth of a pool. Rectangles of various shapes and positions.

Slanted rectangle. Rectangles of various orientations. When the word height is used in conjunction with base , it has a specific meaning that does not necessarily refer to a vertical measurement.



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