It can easily calculate the optimal margin and image width for multiple images side by side in a design.
This is a useful tool for determining the width in website design and the number and size of images, thumbnails, elements, and contents.
You can calculate the width, image, margin, and image frame width.
Click on the first item you want to calculate, then enter values for the remaining three items, and the values for the items you want to calculate are displayed.
You can easily calculate the ratio of a photo or image. Efficient ratio calculation for data formatting!
This tool is designed to freely set and calculate ratios.
It can be used to calculate image ratios and aspect ratios.
You can easily calculate the golden ratio. The most popular and easiest to use golden ratio calculator!
This is a simple app for calculating golden ratio. It can be used to calculate the layout size of paper, designs, images, cameras, faces, etc.
Regardless of whether you enter the height, width, or total size, it will display the height, width, and total size.
It is based on 1:1.618.
Golden ratio is the ratio that is most beautiful when a line segment is divided into two, with an approximate value of 1:1.618, or about 5:8.
You can see it in historical buildings, such as the Parthenon and the Pyramids, in art works, such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, in the Apple logo, and in many product designs.
You can easily calculate silver ratio, also known as the Yamato ratio. It's a silver ratio calculation tool!
This is a simple app for calculating the ratio of Silver ratio. You can use it to calculate the layout size of paper, design, image, camera, face, etc.
Regardless of whether you enter the height, width, or total size, it will display the height, width, and total size.
It is based on 1:1.414.
Silver ratio is mainly used for paper size, with an approximate value of 1:1.414, or about 5:12. In Japan, silver ratio tends to be considered more beautiful than golden ratio.
You can see it on historical buildings, such as Sky Tree and Horyu-ji Temple, as well as on the faces of Doraemon and Kitty.
It is also used for business cards and A4 and B5 paper.