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sigh.... It goes like this: many movies are shot in 1.85:1 aspect ratio. This will completely fill your 16x9 TV.Many other movies are shot in 2.35:1. This will still be letterboxed on your 16x9 TV.This is the art of filmmaking vs. technical shortcomings of an all-for-one TV standard.
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CharlieX @ Feb 27th 2008 12:42PM
sigh.... It goes like this: many movies are shot in 1.85:1 aspect ratio. This will completely fill your 16x9 TV.
Many other movies are shot in 2.35:1. This will still be letterboxed on your 16x9 TV.
This is the art of filmmaking vs. technical shortcomings of an all-for-one TV standard.