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Widescreen
Widescreen The inner box (green) is the format ... HDTV television. The two other boxes show widescreen aspect ratios commonly used in the cinema. A widescreen image is a film or television image ... the standard 4:3 ratio as well.) Widescreen methods This page viewed from a widescreen laptop. Note that aspect ratio refers ...
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Widescreen (translated from German)
Widescreen 2,35:1-Bild with type character ...
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Widescreen (translated from Portuguese)
Widescreen Widescreen it is the term in inglês that ... still 1,77:1. One tela/ecrã widescreen is ideal to see itself films such ... 1). films made to be last in widescreen they had been created in United States ... wider - wide in English) through the system widescreen, that it was become popular between ...
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Talk:Widescreen
Talk:Widescreen ===This information is not in the article ... to this, you'll find on a widescreen television reception (which requires a digital receiver ... All digital broadcasts in the UK are widescreen now, horizontally squeezed into the 4:3 ... be straightforward. 35mm film stock vs. Projected widescreen This article switches from referring to widescreen as a function of the film ...
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Widescreen signaling
Widescreen signaling In television technology, widescreen signaling (WSS) is a digital stream embedded ... image. This can be used by a widescreen TV to switch to the correct display ... WSS)" See Also Active Format Descriptor (AFD) Widescreen External links PDF of WSS standard
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Anamorphic widescreen
Anamorphic widescreen To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... article or section may require cleanup. Anamorphic widescreen is a cinematography and photography technique for capturing a widescreen picture on standard 35mm film. It can ... horizontally back to its original proportions. Anamorphic widescreen in cinematography was first popularized with CinemaScope, which was one of many widescreen formats developed in the 1950s. The ...
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American Widescreen Museum
American Widescreen Museum The American Widescreen Museum is a virtual museum devoted to motion picture history, especially widescreen processes, early color cinematography, and the technical ... online since 1997. External link The American Widescreen Museum
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Talk:Anamorphic widescreen
Talk:Anamorphic widescreen Although somewhat pedantic, it is worth noting ... 39. VistaVision (1954) did not preceed anamorphic widescreen (1953). It is also a widespread misconception ... Savonarola 00:41, 2005 Jun 26 (UTC) Widescreen DVD This sentence seems to have a problem: Widescreen pictures on DVD are stored in a ... 02:50 (UTC) Pixels and lines "Anamorphic widescreen DVDs store a stretched picture, to ...
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Image:Widescreen Laptop.jpeg
Image:Widescreen Laptop.jpeg Image File history File links ... version (1280x800, 203 KB) Summary Screenshot of Widescreen taken in Opera on Sunday January 29th ...
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Image:Columbia widescreen.jpg
Image:Columbia widescreen.jpg Image File history File links Columbia_widescreen ...
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