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List Aspect Ratios Command
List supported aspect ratios with resolutions and use cases.
Usage
gemini-nano-banana-tool list-aspect-ratios
Output
Available Aspect Ratios:
1:1 (1024x1024) - Square (Instagram post, social media)
16:9 (1344x768) - Widescreen (YouTube thumbnail, desktop)
9:16 (768x1344) - Vertical (Instagram story, TikTok, mobile)
4:3 (1184x864) - Traditional (classic photography)
3:4 (864x1184) - Portrait orientation
3:2 (1248x832) - DSLR photography
2:3 (832x1248) - Portrait photography
21:9 (1536x672) - Cinematic (ultra-wide)
4:5 (896x1152) - Instagram portrait
5:4 (1152x896) - Medium format photography
Usage with Generate Command
# Square (Instagram post)
gemini-nano-banana-tool generate "Modern design" -o square.png -a 1:1
# Widescreen (YouTube thumbnail)
gemini-nano-banana-tool generate "Epic scene" -o wide.png -a 16:9
# Vertical (Instagram story)
gemini-nano-banana-tool generate "Portrait" -o vertical.png -a 9:16
# Cinematic (ultra-wide)
gemini-nano-banana-tool generate "Sci-fi panorama" -o cinema.png -a 21:9
Common Platform Aspect Ratios
Social Media
- Instagram Post: 1:1 (square)
- Instagram Story: 9:16 (vertical)
- Instagram Portrait: 4:5
- Twitter Post: 16:9 or 1:1
- Facebook Post: 1:1 or 16:9
- LinkedIn Post: 1:1 or 16:9
Video Platforms
- YouTube Thumbnail: 16:9
- YouTube Banner: 16:9 (wide)
- TikTok: 9:16 (vertical)
- YouTube Shorts: 9:16 (vertical)
Photography
- DSLR Standard: 3:2
- Medium Format: 5:4
- Classic Film: 4:3
- Portrait: 2:3 or 3:4
Displays
- Desktop/Laptop: 16:9
- Ultrawide Monitor: 21:9
- Mobile Portrait: 9:16
- Tablet: 4:3
Choosing an Aspect Ratio
For social media content:
- Use 1:1 for maximum compatibility
- Use 9:16 for stories and vertical video
- Use 4:5 for Instagram portrait posts
For professional photography:
- Use 3:2 for DSLR standard
- Use 5:4 for medium format look
- Use 2:3 for traditional portrait
For video/cinema:
- Use 16:9 for standard widescreen
- Use 21:9 for cinematic ultra-wide
- Use 9:16 for vertical mobile video
For presentations/displays:
- Use 16:9 for modern displays
- Use 4:3 for traditional presentations