I rarely buy DVDs... but today I went ahead and purchased DVDs of "The Boondock Saints" and "Doom" for the heck of it and brought them home. Now, I "get" 4:3 and 16:9, but why would someone make DVDs ...
I'm not sure I understand your question but anamorphic material will always have to scale or stretch, there's no extra resolution there, it's the same number of pixels as a non anamorphic image by the ...
Anamorphic widescreen is a hallmark of cinema, a format originally invented to further differentiate the movie theater from a home television. It produces a wider field of view (in the horizontal ...
What is it with TVs these days? Billion-to-one contrast ratios. 600Hz refresh rates. And now: begun, the aspect ratio wars have. 21:9 may be more familiar to you as something like 2.35:1 or Anamorphic ...
This guide has been written, and is maintained by, users of the Digital Spy forums, and is intended to provide readers with answers to the most common questions asked about widescreen television. If ...
It's well known that the iPhone's video quality is top notch among mobile devices, with each release pushing forward what people can do with the tiny portable computing devices. Today we're taking a ...
Anamorphic lenses are a hot topic right now. We review the Sirui 50mm anamorphic lens, a product that is only possible thanks to modern lens mounts. So, lots of people want anamorphic, nobody wants to ...
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