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Posted by Niemadre on 04/24/07 12:31
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 19:21:05 -0700, SuperM
<SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGalaxy.org> wrote:
>On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:39:46 -0500, "def456" <def456@none.none> Gave
>us:
>
>>A lot of movies now come out on DVD in 2.35:1 aspect ratio, width to height,
>>so called anamorphic. That causes a large black area at the top and bottom
>>of the screen and poor picture quality with ordinary 4:3 TVs, and also
>>significant black bands at the top/bottom with the newer 16:9 widescreen
>>TVs. Since nobody has TVs to view 2.35:1 properly, why do they produce it?
>>
> Jeez... how old are you?
Are you hoping he's under 14? You pervert.
>
> Movies were 2.35 to 1 YEARS before you were even born, much less the
>birth of DVD or wide TVs.
>
> TVs in wide form are usually 16:9, which is 1.78 to 1. That covers
>those films, and the wider 2.35 : 1 works only have a small
>"letterboxing" effect going. Nothing any real film lover would cry
>about.
>
> And NO, it is NOT "called anamorphic".
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