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DVD Forum => General DVD Discussion => Topic started by: anya618 on Jan 19, 2009 at 02:56 PM
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whats the difference between these aspect ratios?
1:85:1
2:35:1
anamorphic
widescreen
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Mas wide yung 2.35:1, mas marami kang nakikita, big budget movies lang usually gumagamit nito. Wall-E, The Dark Knight, Iron Man, etc.
1.85:1 fills up almost the entire screen of a 16:9 LCD/Plasma.
1.78:1 is used by most TV series. Prison Break, 24, Desperate Housewives, Chuck, Firefly, etc.
All widescreen LCDs/Plasmas currently available are 16:9, so pag higher than 1.78:1 (no black bars) or 1.85:1 (minimal black bars), meron pa ring black bars at the top and bottom.
Btw 16:9 = 1.77777777777778
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ano tawag dun sa aspect ratio na ang laki ng black bars sa taas at ibaba? ;D
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ano tawag dun sa aspect ratio na ang laki ng black bars sa taas at ibaba? ;D
2.35:1 and 2.40:1
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2.35:1 and 2.40:1
now i know ano ang iiwasan kong aspect ratio, thanks! ;D
ano naman ung anamorphic widescreen? or widescreen lang?
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now i know ano ang iiwasan kong aspect ratio, thanks! ;D
ano naman ung anamorphic widescreen? or widescreen lang?
Iiwasan mo ang Iron Man, Transformers at The Dark Knight, etc from now on? ;D
Anamorphic widescreen maximizes the widescreen area of your TV, yung widescreen (which may also be considered non-anamorphic widescreen), basahin mo nalang sa links below, di ko alam pano ko eexplain. ;D
Here's a good read regarding anamophic. Link (http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/anamorphic/)
1.85:1 (http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/anamorphic/anamorphic185demo.html)
2.35:1 (http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/anamorphic/anamorphic235demo.html)
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Iiwasan mo ang Iron Man, Transformers at The Dark Knight, etc from now on? ;D
maliit na lang pala ang black bars pag sa lcd tv, so i take that back ;D
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Anya kapag nasanay ka sa cinematic aspect ratio, mawawalan ka ng gana (ng konti) kung napupuno ng image ang screen. Parang nagiging TV movie kase ang dating nung movie. I know kids like it fullscreen but remember, you'd be losing something on the left and right sides if a very wide angle movie is modified to fit the screen.
Kung iiwasan mo ang cinemascope, then ang dami mong iiwasang high def movies. ;) Sabagay ang daming high def na TV shows. Makuha mo palang yung Battlestar Galactica and Firefly, close to 100 hours na siguro yon ;D
Hamot the trend is for even wider widescreen HDTVs. Yung mga bagong Sony netbook palang, close to 16:7.5 na ang aspect ratio (2.1:1). ;)
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ok lang sakin me bars or wala as long as hindi malaki ung bars and hindi payat ung mga tao ;D
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ok lang sakin me bars or wala as long as hindi malaki ung bars and hindi payat ung mga tao ;D
kung pipilitin pagkasyahin sa 16:9 TV ang cinemascope na walang ma-ka-crop sa left and right side, kailangang papayatin ang tao - squeezed on both sides kase or stretched vertically. hamot masasanay ka rin. ;)
kokontrahin kita but I really love those black bars when watching movies maski nung time pa ng VHS. The bigger, the better. To each his own of course. ;)
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me time kasi sir sa laki ng black bars, ang liit na lang ng screen
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me time kasi sir sa laki ng black bars, ang liit na lang ng screen
Yun nga lang. Kaya nga ayaw ng mga kids dahil nababawasan (daw) yung picture or lumiliit yung screen. So ang temporary solution is to sit very close to the TV. Pilitin mong sanayin ang sarili mo sa cinemascope (kase karamihan ng movies ay talagang ganon). Who knows one day you'd realize, ay ang ganda nga pala ng super wide angle. :)
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another option is to zoom the screen kaso nga lang mababawasan ung PQ
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another option is to zoom the screen kaso nga lang mababawasan ung PQ
Exactly. So in which case, layo ka naman sa TV para di mo mapansin na lumabo yung PQ. ;)
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ang alam ko na malaki ang black bars ay yung mga dvds na may apect ratio na letterbox format.
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me time kasi sir sa laki ng black bars, ang liit na lang ng screen
Best solution: Get a projector and a huge screen. ;D ;D
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Best solution: Get a projector and a huge screen. ;D ;D
sound advice sir mark! ;D ;D ;D
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Best solution: Get a projector and a huge screen. ;D ;D
possible ba magkaron ng tv tuner ang projector?
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possible ba magkaron ng tv tuner ang projector?
Me mga projector akong nakita sa sulit na merong tuner.
Personally, di ko gagawin sa projector yun. Syang Lamp hours. hehehehehe ;D
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possible ba magkaron ng tv tuner ang projector?
Yes it's possible but cable TV quality through the PJ will have horrendous PQ :P
and as mentioned by Huddaf sayang lamp hours
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Personally, di ko gagawin sa projector yun. Syang Lamp hours. hehehehehe ;D
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Yes it's possible but cable TV quality through the PJ will have horrendous PQ :P
+1
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guess ok na rin, maliit naman ung black bars sa lcd tv as compared sa crt tv ;D
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Aspect ratios depend on how the director wants to present his movie in theatres. So if you're a lover of movies, like many of us, you want to watch your favorite movie in the ORIGINAL ASPECT RATIO that is shown in theatres. You don't want your Iron Man with aspect ratio of 2:35:1 to be cropped miserably into a fullscreen version with aspect ratio of 4:3. You're losing lots of valuable data there brother.
Here's a link that will help explain aspect ratios further:
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/home/wsfaq.html
Hope this helps...
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thanks for everybodies info on this!! and thanks to Anya618 for asking a good question!!! this helped out alot!!!
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Additional trivia on aspect ratios:
Previously, the record holder for widest aspect ratio on home video was 2.76:1 on Ben Hur (Charlton Heston, 1959), shot on MGM Camera 65 (a.k.a Ultra Panavision 70), using 65mm film with 1.25x anamorphic.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/c/c6/Ben-Hur_chariot_race.jpg/380px-Ben-Hur_chariot_race.jpg)
2.76:1 image from Ben Hur
Today, the widest on home video is 2.89:1, for the new DVD of 1962’s How the West Was Won.
This movie was originally released on DVD at an aspect ratio of about 2.40:1:
(http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u98/adzez/How%20The%20West%20Was%20Won/1efa0d8b.png)
2.40:1
The new release now has an aspect ratio of 2.89:1 on DVD and Blu-ray, plus a first-ever "Smilebox Format" for the Blu-ray version.
(http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u98/adzez/How%20The%20West%20Was%20Won/bf3b0972.png)
2.89:1
(http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u98/adzez/How%20The%20West%20Was%20Won/71e2f296.png)
Smilebox Format
(http://www.cineramaadventure.com/smilebox_logo.gif)
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Would anybody care to comment on the 2.40:1 LCD released by Philips? I would love to hear kung nag pick-up na siya sa Japan. Meaning may bumibili na ba? Would the public bite? It would to nice to have this in the near future para wala na black bars sa 2.40 and no more 100 hours break in period.
Thanks!
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This is the best reason I've ever read on why there are black bars:
The point of the black bars is to bring more tension to the movie and make the movie more exciting to watch, and sometimes make it more scary.
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26631489 (post #8)
;D
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Some titles do not state the aspect ratio. It just say "widescreen". if there's no aspect ratio implied, what is its actual format on your tv.may black bar parin ba?
some title say Presented in "letterbox" widescreen format. no mention of the aspect ratio.
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Some titles do not state the aspect ratio. It just say "widescreen". if there's no aspect ratio implied, what is its actual format on your tv.may black bar parin ba?
some title say Presented in "letterbox" widescreen format. no mention of the aspect ratio.
well, the reason why some DVD's do not state its aspect ratio instead it just says "widescreen"
is to simplify things for the average consumer who have no idea what those numbers mean.
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OIC.. got yah! thanks dude.
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Very good article on aspect ratios; includes "open matte" aspect:
High-Def FAQ: Why Don't the Black Bars Go Away?
Fri Jul 13, 2007 at 03:25 PM ET
Joshua Zyber, High-Def FAQ
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/High-Def_FAQ/Joshua_Zyber/High-Def_FAQ:_Why_Dont_the_Black_Bars_Go_Away/764