Landscape is a paper orientation. It allows data to be printed on a wider area of space, whilst reducing the length, as opposed to the default setting of Portrait.
Artist style in which width is greater than height. (Portrait is opposite.)
In art, a picture in a painting, photograph, or drawing whose purpose is to depict scenery.
The orientation of a slide. Landscape slides are wider than they are taller.
an expanse of natural scenery that can be seen in a single view (Drawing Lesson 23)
A term used to describe a page layout which width is greater than height. Portrait is opposite of landscape.
A picture of single view of inland scenery. In real estate terms, the surroundings of a structure which provide the setting for that structure. To landscape is to modify the natural setting.
Where the finished size is wider that it is deep. (as per a painting).
The term describing screens that are wider than they are tall.
A painting in which the subject matter is natural scenery.
An orientation where the long dimension of a rectangular area (for example, screen or paper) is horizontal.
Usually noted in statement printing. Refers to the direction of the print on the paper. On standard 8.5 X 11 paper landscape would be printing with the top and bottom of the document running the length of the 11 inch paper. (see portrait)
Select to set the print orientation as landscape, typically interpreted as "wide. "
A sign that is wider than it is high.
An image or page that is horizontally oriented, as opposed to portrait, which is vertically oriented.
A document that is wider than it is high.
Computers: A print mode where the image or text is printed sideways, on 11 x 8.5 inch paper, as opposed to Portrait, where the image is printed normally. Digital Video: An image taken with the camera in its normal horizontal orientation, as opposed to Portrait, where the camera is held sidewise to obtain an image taller than it is wide.
This is one of two ways that print is oriented on a sheet of paper. It refers to printing that goes the "long way" on the paper. Much like the Landscape painting that hangs over your couch.
a painting, drawing or photograph which depicts outdoor scenery. They typically include trees, streams, buildings, crops, mountains, wildlife, rivers and forests.
A document whose width greater than its height. See also "Portrait"
prints images across the long side of the page.
The orientation of a page in which the longest dimension is horizontal.
Page orientation, horizontal. Wider than tall. Page orientation used for large tables, data sets, that you want diplayed together. The opposite of portrait.
the name of the format of a page whose top is longer than its side
An image orientation that places a photograph across the wider (horizontal) side of the monitor or printer.
Term to describe scenery of wide area of land. Taken to include the topography, botany, geology, field patterns and historical development of an area.
Horizontal orientation of a slide; opposite of "portrait," or vertical orientation.
a painting or a picture of the land
a view or vista of natural scenery on land, or a representation, especially painting, of the outdoors
XE "landscape" orientation of paper is the position where the longer dimension is horizontal, typically used for reports with many columns. This definition is universal in computer printing operations. See Portrait.
This refers to the orientation of an image. Landscape describes an image which is wider than it is tall. (An image that is taller than it is wide is referred to as 'portrait'.)
Printing the document sideways so that the paper is wider than it is tall; the opposite of portrait.
The orientation of a document that is to display a page length wise instead of up and down. A brochure will often be a landscape document, where the width is wider than the height. Leading- This is the distance between the baseline of one line of text to the next baseline of text. Ligature- This is when letters in a word touch.
A representation of outdoor scenery.
Oblong loose or folded sheet or book having its longer sides as head and foot
use of paper with the longer side horizontal.
Horizontal angle of a picture eg. used to capture a scenic panorama. The oppisite to ‘portrait'.
A horizontal printing orientation in which the top of the page is one of the page’s long edges.
Painting or drawing in which natural land scenery is the main feature.
Landscape is a page orientation with greater width than height, i.e. just how you don't want to print your letters. See Portrait(STUFF: maybe insert a small pixmap? :)
the subject matter category in which the main theme of the work is natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and lakes. Traditionally, the space depicted in a landscape is divided into three parts. The foreground is the part closest to you, the viewer. Objects in the foreground are usually larger and more detailed than other objects; they overlap other objects. Objects in the middle ground appear to be behind objects in the foreground. The background is the part of the painting farthest from the viewer. Objects in the background are usually smaller and less distinct than other objects in the work.
A page format in which the correct reading or viewing orientation is horizontal; the width of the page is greater than its height. See also Portrait.
Refers to a page or image which is wider than tall.
Natural scenery, such as trees, rocks, rivers, lakes, mountains, sky and clouds.
A book or printed sheet having its long sides at the head and foot.
Works showing sky and natural scenery, such as mountains, forests, and valleys. Also used to describe a horizontally-oriented rectangle; opposite of portrait.
A generalization for any artist's depiction of natural scenery. Figures and other objects should be of secondary importance to the composition and incidental to the content.
To print sideways on a piece of paper
a painting, drawing or photograph that scenery such as trees, forests, meadows, and rivers. The movement toward a landscape being primary in a work of art, rather than simply the background, began in the 17th century. Contemporary Landscape Paintings from worldimages gallery
is a horizontal format on a computer screen, page or printed product. Legal - an industry term that refers to a piece of substrate that is 11 inches by 14 inches.
A picture that looks like a natural scenery
Sign where width length measurement is larger than height.
The page orientation in which the paper is wider than it is long.
Oblong loose or folded printed sheet, or book, having its long sides at head and foot.
A page designed to be read when the book is turned 90°. Wide tables and figures are often printed sideways as compared to the normal portrait orientation.
The orientation of a page so that the longest edge is horizontal.
Oblong paper, having its long sides at head and foot.
Sign where width measurement (horizontal line) is larger than height. Also known as HORIZONTAL.
A document with horizontal orientation. In other words, the page is wider than it is tall. Landscape orientation is opposite of Portrait.
work in which the width used is greater than the height. Also used to indicate the orientation of tables or illustrations which are printed 'sideways'. See Portrait.
The scenery. What the land looks like
A page or screen orientation that is wider than it is tall.
Page orientation where the page width exceeds the page length. See orientation.
An image or page in which the width used is greater than the height. Also refers to the orientation of pages, tables or illustrations that are printed horizontally or "sideways." Also see portrait.
horizontal page orientation, versus portrait, or vertical
A painting depicting an expanse of natural scenery
A horizontal print orientation in which text or images are printed "sideways"- that is, the width of the image on the page is greater than the height. dalga View
description of a format which is wider than it is deep.
A vertical paper orientation (tall side vertical).
A painting, drawing, or other depiction of natural scenery.
Horizontal page orientation for printing. See also: orientation portrait
A view of the scenery on land, often used as subject matter in art.
Orientation of an invitation referring to a horizontal layout, i.e., 7 inches long by 5 inches high.
Orientation of the sheet or end-product where the horizontal dimension is greater than the vertical.
1) Sign where width is larger than height; horizontal. 2) An area of ground that has been arranged for human use and enjoyment usually with plants and structure.
A page orientation in which the longest side of the page is horizontal. So named because most photos of landscapes are done in this orientation.
the printing of information across the long edge of a paper so that the page layout is wide
The width of the paper is greater than its height. Horizontal layout or orientation.
page orientation in which width is greater than depth.
a large area of natural scenery that can be seen in one view; a picture of such scenery
Format where the width is greater than the height.
The shape of a book is referred to as 'landscape' when its width is greater than its height.
Describes the paper orientation - in this case the width is greater than the height and so often referred to as wide. (See Portrait.)
Printing that is oriented sideways on the page. This orientation gives you a page that is wider than it is high and is useful for printing spreadsheets. See also portrait.
Page or layout that is wider than it is tall.
A horizontal page orientation where the width is greater than the height.
A picture representing a view of natural scenery.
A type of painting that deals with the representation of natural scenery
A page layout that uses horizontal page presentation.
Landscape art depicts scenery, sea, sky or vegetation as its primary subject matter.
When you have a standard sheet of paper, you can either orient your document with the long side vertically or horizontally. When the horizontal dimension is greater than the vertical, this is termed Landscape. Example: Compare with Portrait.
Page or illustration wider than it is deep.
The genre of painting in which natural scenery is the subject.
Page or monitor orientation in which the page width exceeds the page length. Contrast with portrait.
A type of page orientation in which the width exceeds the length.
Referring to the orientation of the print on the page. Printed lines run parallel to the longer side of the page. (Contrast with portrait.)
in printing from a computer, to print sideways on the page.
Painting or artwork depicting an expanse of natural scenery that can be seen in a single view. The movement toward a landscape being primary in a painting, rather than the background, began in the 17th century.