Resolution — 1920×1080 (1080p 16:9)
A fruit still life rendered at 1920×1080 (1080p 16:9) with a faint registration grid — part of a ladder from 16px to 4K for testing scaling, thumbnail generation, and responsive layout on recognisable content.

Specifications
- Width
- 1920
- Height
- 1080
- Aspect Ratio
- 1920:1080
- Label
- 1080p 16:9
- Subject
- fruit still life
- Overlay
- faint registration grid
What is a .png file?
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a raster image format using lossless DEFLATE compression. It supports full 8- or 16-bit-per-channel truecolor, palette, and greyscale modes with an optional alpha channel, but no animation. It is the standard choice for screenshots, logos, and graphics with sharp edges or transparency.
How to use this file
Use an example PNG to test image decoders, alpha-compositing, thumbnail generators, and format converters, or to verify that a pipeline preserves transparency and color depth on round-trip.
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