portraitoriented
Portrait-oriented, also written as portrait orientation or portraitoriented, refers to the vertical alignment of an image, page, or display in which the height is greater than the width. It is the opposite of landscape orientation, where the width exceeds the height. The term is used across photography, printing, digital displays, and user interface design to describe how content is arranged.
In photography and cinematography, portrait orientation is achieved by holding the camera upright or by rotating
In printing and publishing, portrait orientation is standard for most text-based documents and books. It is
In digital displays and devices, portrait mode can be used by rotating screens, cameras, smartphones, and tablets.
Aspect ratio and composition are related concepts; common portrait aspect ratios include 3:4, 2:3, and 4:5, though