Frage von justLohmi:Hello,
if I Cinemascope imagery in 16:9 in the presumption that it is indeed presented in 16:9 letterbox.
By converting the image aspect ratio to get it at a loss of 40% of the active lines shown. This is a lot to me before. That would be about 350 of 576 rows.
Can someone confirm me, or is there ne safe source to look?
mfg
Lohmi
Antwort von Axel:
By converting the image aspect ratio to get it at a loss of 40% of the active lines shown. This is a lot to me before. That would be about 350 of 576 rows. Gecropptes 4:3 = 300 pixels Image height (on the basis of 720 pixel width, so the PAL display), in computer pixels would be 320 pixels (on the basis of 768 pixels width). As a basis, take a factor of 2.4 (Scope rounded up, with fractures, it is not good in pixels).
Gecropptes 16:9 ~ 427 Pixel image height, because you have to refer to the aspect ratio of 1:2,4 to come of 1024 pixels Width hypothetical after equalization must expect.
With HDV you have to analogy of 1920 pixels width and would be expected to smooth image height 800 pixels.
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