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minus-squareᕮᐯIᒪ Tᕼᕮ ᑕᗩTlinkEnglish-2•1 year agoStop trying to convince me that portrait mode is the new format for entertainment.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-4•1 year agoI hate it too but there’s a reason books have a portrait resolution, it’s easier to scan when you’re holding it in front of your face
minus-squarePoggervanialinkfedilink2•1 year agoMy guy, books were portrait-oriented because you can get more words on paper that way. They were literally made before phones were even a thing.
minus-squareᕮᐯIᒪ Tᕼᕮ ᑕᗩTlinkEnglish-15•1 year agotakes a deep breath Okay, let’s do an autopsy of your reply: Books don’t have a resolution. They’re paper. “Portrait” is an orientation, not a resolution. Movies aren’t books.
Stop trying to convince me that portrait mode is the new format for entertainment.
I hate it too but there’s a reason books have a portrait resolution, it’s easier to scan when you’re holding it in front of your face
My guy, books were portrait-oriented because you can get more words on paper that way. They were literally made before phones were even a thing.
takes a deep breath
Okay, let’s do an autopsy of your reply:
Books don’t have a resolution. They’re paper.
“Portrait” is an orientation, not a resolution.
Movies aren’t books.