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Widescreen images are displa****
within a set of
aspect ratios (relationship of
image width to height) used in film,
television and
computer screens. In...
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Anamorphic widescreen (also
called full-height
anamorphic or FHA) is a
process by
which a
widescreen image is
horizontally compressed to fit into a storage...
- full screen, letterbox,
widescreen, pillar-box,
zoomed letterbox, etc. This
development is
related to
introduction of
widescreen TVs and broadcasts, with...
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Widescreen baroque is a
style of
science fiction writing "characterized by larger-than-life characters, violence, intrigue,
extravagant settings or actions...
- a
recording artist,
Holmes broke through with his
first album, 1974's
Widescreen on Epic Records,
which introduced him as a
presenter of
highly romantic...
- 16:9 is a
widescreen aspect ratio with a
width of 16
units and
height of 9 units. Once seen as an "exotic"
aspect ratio,
since 2009, it has
become the...
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other aspect ratios.
Subsequently it
became the
universal standard for
widescreen and high-definition television.
Around 2007,
cameras and non-television...
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cinematography technique of
shooting a
widescreen picture on
standard 35 mm film or
other visual recording media with a non-
widescreen native aspect ratio. It also...
- 2006-05-21.
Retrieved 2006-07-24. The
Letterbox and
Widescreen Advocacy Page
American Widescreen Museum Widescreen Apertures and
Aspect Ratios Aspect – combined...
- A
widescreen aspect ratio was
first seen in a
movie in Paramount's Old
Ironsides of 1926. A few
years later in 1928 and '29, a fad
broke out for such special...