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digital video cameras.
Although many
films projected anamorphically have been shot
using anamorphic lenses,
there are
often aesthetic and
technical reasons...
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widescreen video is
scaled non-
anamorphically (this is
referred to as "square" pixels). Blu-ray also
supports anamorphic widescreen, both at the DVD-Video/D-1...
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certain angle. The
Stone Age cave
paintings at
Lascaux may make use of
anamorphic technique,
because the
oblique angles of the cave
would otherwise result...
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CinemaScope is an
anamorphic lens
series used, from 1953 to 1967, and less
often later, for
shooting widescreen films that, crucially,
could be screened...
- 4:3. Some
broadcasters prefer to
reduce the
horizontal resolution by
anamorphically scaling the
video into a pillarbox.[citation needed] The
pixel aspect...
- The
involute gear
profile is the most
commonly used
system for
gearing today, with
cycloid gearing still used for some
specialties such as clocks. In an...
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cartogram (also
called a value-area map or an
anamorphic map, the
latter common among German-speakers) is a
thematic map of a set of
features (countries...
- 1865
Cordyceps sensu stricto are the
teleomorphs of
several genera of
anamorphic,
entomopathogenic fungi such as
Beauveria (Cordyceps b****iana), Septofusidium...
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cameras from Arri,
using Panavision T-Series, C-Series and
Primo anamorphic lenses.: 30 In
preparation for the film,
Mindel watched Westerns, road...
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order to
harken back to the look of the
first film, with
cameras and
anamorphic lenses from Panavision. The
dinosaurs and
other prehistoric animals were...