Posted by Richard C. on 07/27/07 02:06
"Stuart" <stuart€@whodunnit8.com> wrote in message
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> What you need to do is look at a DVD that has the notation anamorphic on
> it and then do a comparison to a 4;3 release. Sometimes so called 16:9
> releases are either cropped 4:3 or the original film was deliberately
> framed for cinema cropping, so called widescreen releases in the 1950's
> and later. There is a full description and historical account of this
> sorry state at http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/
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WRONG!
So wrong, I do not know where to start.
Anamorphic DVDs and Anamorphic lenses for filming
are similar in concept, but are not the same thing.
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