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Eric Oulashin | mark lewis | Thought on Discovery |
July 17, 2019 10:02 AM * |
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Re: Thought on Discovery By: mark lewis to Eric Oulashin on Tue Jul 16 2019 10:49 pm ML> i didn't target any specific show or movie... i said exactly what i meant ML> to say... some HD shows/movies do not fill the screen... they have empty ML> bands on the top and bottom... i think it is called letterbox but my ML> understanding is that only applies to some converted entities... not those ML> that are shot and transmitted/projected in HD... That's true.. I think the term 'letterboxing' might refer to widescreen movies displayed on a 4:3 screen, but I'm not sure if there is an official definition. And even on a widescreen TV, some widescreen movies have black bars on the top & bottom because the movie was filmed with a wider aspect ratio than the TV (which I think you were saying as well). ML> the situation with TNG is different... it is a non-HD show being converted ML> to HD and retaining its original dimensions... It seems the source material for TNG allowed for a HD transfer, just not a widescreen conversion. I think the show looks really good on the HD blu-rays. Aside from the fact that it's 4:3, it's almost like seeing the show as if it were made more recently. I'd like to see Deep Space 9 and Voyager converted to HD, but apparently they didn't sell enough of the TNG blu-ray set to justify the cost. Also I've heard they'd need to re-do the special effects in DS9 for HD, which would be difficult. Eric --- SBBSecho 3.07-Win32 * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (1:340/7) |
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