Actual pixel dimension of each frame.
The screen size of the video display, usually expressed in pixels.
in effect rebate size, measurements are traditionally the size of the canvas or panel in unglazed work, and the size of the glass in paper work under glass, not overall size.
Usually the frame size is determined by your image size. However, sometimes you may have a small image or overall paper size but would like to have an oversize mat or frame. In this case your frame size will be determined by how much of a mat border you would like to display around the image. For example, assume you have a 8x10 paper with a 5x7 image that you would like framed. First determine how much of the 5x7 image and the 8x10 paper you would like to show through the mat opening. Next decide how much of a mat border you would like to have around the mat opening. This will determine your overall mat size which will determine your overall frame size. Therefore, if you determine that your overall mat size 16x20, you would order a 16x20 frame which will be cut with a 1/8 inch allowance to allow for easy fitting.
The size of the frame for mounting stencils is determined by the screen printer model. The smaller cast-aluminum frames are usually specified by the inside dimension (ID), e.g., 12 x 17 or 20 x 20 inches. Tubular aluminum frames are usually specified by the outside dimensions (OD), e.g., 29 x 29 inches.
The number of pixels that form the video image (horizontally/vertically).
This is simply the size of the images in pixels. In the United States, full sized video is generally either 640x480 pixels or 720x480 (the new, uncommon wide screen format).
Refers to a set of physical dimensions of motors as established by NEMA. These dimensions include critical mounting dimensions. 48 and 56 frame motors are considered fractional horsepower sizes even though they can exceed 1 horsepower, 143T to 449T are considered integral horsepower AC motors and 5000 series and above are called large motors. (For definition of letters following frame number, see Suffixes.)
Re-Cycle measures the frame from the center of the bottom bracket (where the pedal cranks enter the frame) to the top of the top tube where the top tube meats the seat tube (the tube that ends at the seat). There are a variety of other ways that are used to measure the frame size. NOTE: Frame Size is estimated to within a half inch on womenâ€(tm)s frames as these bikes do not have a horizontal top tube.
The height and width in pixels of each frame in the video data. This information is useful in estimating bandwidth requirements and determining appropriate display size for a given display screen size.
A set of physical dimensions of motors established by National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) for interchangeability between manufacturers. Dimensions include: shaft diameter, shaft height and motor mounting footprint.