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Keynote: Screen Shots & Videos with iPhone and iPad Product Bezels

01 Dec 02:49
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New Ways to Present in Keynote

"Powerful new tools make Keynote presentations more personal, engaging, and collaborative. With the option to use the front-facing camera on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, users can now add live video directly to their presentations. This allows the presenter to appear alongside the content in their slide — ideal for lectures, how-to videos, and remote presentations through video conferencing apps. Live video objects can be easily resized or styled with masks, frames, drop shadows, and reflections for a more elegant look. Mac users can connect multiple external cameras to further enhance the live video experience, and they can even show the screen of a connected iPhone or iPad right on a slide for live, interactive demos."


Device Display Aspect Ratio Resolution
(w × h)
Points Points *= 0.618
Golden Ratio
Bezel (points)
VGA 4:3 = 1.33 640 × 480
DVD, NTSC 3:2 = 1.5 720 × 480
XVGA 4:3 = 1.33 1024 × 768
HD, 720p 16:9 = 1.77 1280 × 720
Full HD, 1080p 16:9 = 1.77 1920 × 1080
4K UHD 16:9 = 1.77 3840 × 2160
iPhone SE Retina display
4.7"
16:9 = 1.77 1334 × 750
at 326 ppi
667 × 375
926 × 462
412 × 231
iPhone 8 Plus Retina HD display
5.5"
16:9 = 1.77 1920 × 1080
at 401 ppi
960 × 540
540 × 960
593 × 333 Simulator Record 1242 × 2208 = 16:9
iPhone 14 Pro Super Retina XDR display
6.7"
2.14 2556 × 1179
at 460 ppi
iPhone 14 Pro Max Super Retina XDR display
6.7"
2.14 2796 × 1290
at 460 ppi
1398 × 645 863 × 398 903 × 446
iPad (5th generation) Retina display
9.7"
4:3 = 1.33 2048 × 1536
at 264 ppi
1024 × 768 632 × 474 745 × 545
iPad Pro 12.9‑inch Liquid Retina XDR display
12.9"
4:3 = 1.33 2732 × 2048
at 264 ppi
1366 × 1024 843 × 632 2936 × 1450
  1. Record in Simulator.
  2. Import & center in Keynote.
  3. Adjust screen shot or video overlayed on top of product bezel.

GeoJSON.io with Public Domain Maps

01 Dec 02:04
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GeoJSON.io was developed by Mapbox and is "a quick, simple tool for creating, viewing, and sharing spatial data."

It is a perfect way to visualize, test or learn how GeoJSON data is created, formatted, styled or inspected.

We have made updates to GeoJSON.io with Mapbox styles from the Public Domain.

Say you want to visualize this GeoJSON from Joshua Tree. You can open a version of GeoJSON.io with Public Domain Styles.

Once you have opened the app, then paste your GeoJSON URL by tapping Meta, New Window. This will open a new browser tab with your GeoJSON data.

Then you can use the usual tools such as inspecting geometries or view GeoJSON properties in a table.

See RobLabs.com/geojson