breedtehoogte
Breedtehoogte is a Dutch term used to refer to the two primary dimensions of a flat, two‑dimensional object: the width (breedte) and the height (hoogte). The concept is used to specify the size and shape of items such as images, screens, printouts, and layouts. In practice, breedtehoogte is usually written as breedte × hoogte, followed by the unit of measurement.
Units and context vary by field. In digital media, width and height are commonly given in pixels.
Related to breedtehoogte is the aspect ratio, the proportion of width to height that describes the shape
Orientation also matters: a landscape format emphasizes width, while a portrait format emphasizes height. When fitting
In summary, breedtehoogte denotes the pair of measurements that define the horizontal and vertical extent of