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It seems to me that mere anamorphic magnification will get you nothing in terms of wasted resolution unless the source has the film recorded anamorphically. (That is, if the black bars are in the material, zooming gets you nothing.)
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jrtallen @ Aug 29th 2008 6:21PM
It seems to me that mere anamorphic magnification will get you nothing in terms of wasted resolution unless the source has the film recorded anamorphically. (That is, if the black bars are in the material, zooming gets you nothing.)