Resolution
A Resolution
is a setting defined by a string. It is mapped to a size measured in pixels according to special rules. You may use it, for example, to set the resolution of the camera, to adjust the resolution of the tracker, or to set the rendering resolution of the virtual scene.
The table below shows examples of how resolution strings are converted to pixels:
Resolution | Alias | 16:9 | 16:10 | 4:3 | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
"120p" |
"xs" |
214x120 | 192x120 | 160x120 | |
"144p" |
"xs+" |
256x144 | 230x144 | 192x144 | |
"240p" |
"sm" |
426x240 | 384x240 | 320x240 | SD |
"288p" |
"sm+" |
512x288 | 460x288 | 384x288 | |
"320p" |
"md" |
568x320 | 512x320 | 426x320 | |
"360p" |
"md+" |
640x360 | 576x360 | 480x360 | SD |
"480p" |
"lg" |
854x480 | 768x480 | 640x480 | SD |
"600p" |
"lg+" |
1066x600 | 960x600 | 800x600 | |
"720p" |
"xl" |
1280x720 | 1152x720 | 960x720 | HD |
"768p" |
1366x768 | 1228x768 | 1024x768 | ||
"900p" |
"xl+" |
1600x900 | 1440x900 | 1200x900 | |
"960p" |
1706x960 | 1536x960 | 1280x960 | ||
"1080p" |
"xxl" |
1920x1080 | 1728x1080 | 1440x1080 | Full HD |