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- Metric_Pixel_Canvas abstract "The Metric Pixel Canvas is a pixel based derivative of the ISO 216 standard developed by Dennis Pennekamp to unite pixel based raster graphics with vector graphics on a square root of two based metric canvas.From the list we can derive the following: The base unit is a square pixel of 0.25 x 0.25 mm.(Which establishes a resolution of approximately 102 dpi.) The line thickness is 0.25 mm by default.(Which is nice as one can buy 0.25 mm pens in a shop.) The dA4 size qualifies as an A4 paper size according to the margins allowed by ISO 216.(Which means you can simply print to A4 even if the A4 was cut on the small side, and if you don't care about minimal distortion you can print it resized to fit to your A4 paper exactly) Like ISO 216 it uses a 1:√2 aspect ratio by approximation.(Which means that a large canvas can be cut in two to create 2 pieces of almost exactly the same aspect ratio, without adding any margins or creating any loss) Unlike ISO 216 it does not repeatedly round to the nearest millimetre or allow for increasing margins.(Which means no pixels are ever lost during two step scaling, while one step scaling creates an approximation error which is always the same percentage and can therefor be nullified when repeated.)".
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas wikiPageID "1490882".
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas wikiPageRevisionID "595138990".
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas context "October 2009".
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas hasPhotoCollection Metric_Pixel_Canvas.
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas unreferenced "December 2009".
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas subject Category:Metrication.
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas comment "The Metric Pixel Canvas is a pixel based derivative of the ISO 216 standard developed by Dennis Pennekamp to unite pixel based raster graphics with vector graphics on a square root of two based metric canvas.From the list we can derive the following: The base unit is a square pixel of 0.25 x 0.25 mm.(Which establishes a resolution of approximately 102 dpi.) The line thickness is 0.25 mm by default.(Which is nice as one can buy 0.25 mm pens in a shop.) The dA4 size qualifies as an A4 paper size according to the margins allowed by ISO 216.(Which means you can simply print to A4 even if the A4 was cut on the small side, and if you don't care about minimal distortion you can print it resized to fit to your A4 paper exactly) Like ISO 216 it uses a 1:√2 aspect ratio by approximation.(Which means that a large canvas can be cut in two to create 2 pieces of almost exactly the same aspect ratio, without adding any margins or creating any loss) Unlike ISO 216 it does not repeatedly round to the nearest millimetre or allow for increasing margins.(Which means no pixels are ever lost during two step scaling, while one step scaling creates an approximation error which is always the same percentage and can therefor be nullified when repeated.)".
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas label "Metric Pixel Canvas".
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas sameAs m.055hj0.
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas sameAs Q6824311.
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas sameAs Q6824311.
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas wasDerivedFrom Metric_Pixel_Canvas?oldid=595138990.
- Metric_Pixel_Canvas isPrimaryTopicOf Metric_Pixel_Canvas.