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unnecessary pillarboxing or
stretching on
widescreen displays. Some high-definition
television networks and TV
stations use "stylized
pillarboxing", meaning...
-
sourced content to 14:9 from
September 25 to
October 17, 2023,
before pillarboxing all 4:3
sourced content from
October 18 onward.
Starting September 26...
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order to make the
programming fill the
entire screen, as
opposed to
pillarboxing the feed instead, in
order to
maintain consistency in format. Likewise...
- cropping), by
adding horizontal mattes (letterboxing) or
vertical mattes (
pillarboxing) to
retain the
original format's
aspect ratio, by
stretching (hence distorting)...
-
ratio were
manufactured mainly from 2010 to 2017. Due to it
causing pillarboxing with
standard 16:9 content, and the
resulting low
consumer acceptance...
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resolution such as QXGA or 2304×1440 with scaling, windowboxing, or
pillarboxing.
Widescreen 16:9
aspect ratio 1440p
requires 2560×1440 (WQHD) resolution...
- The
often undesirable combination of
letterboxing and
pillarboxing...
- Times, 15
October 1980, p. 4.
Charles Knevitt, "Protecting
palaces and
pillarboxes", The Times, 3 June 1985, p. 8. "Listing Buildings".
Department for Culture...
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produced before 2008.
Other programs unavailable in HD
broadcast in
pillarboxed 4:3
standard definition. The network's HD
content airs with letterboxing...
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preferring to
reduce the
horizontal resolution by
anamorphically scaling a
pillarboxed image. High-definition
television (HDTV)
provides a
resolution that is...