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chipmac 04-30-04 06:09 PM


Originally posted by Mike Lowrey
One piece of advice...punctuation is your friend.
Sorry, Did I miss comma or a period?

The Nature Boy 04-30-04 09:09 PM

Re: "Widescreen is for intellectuals"
 

Originally posted by anglagard
What can you do?
You should have asked him if he was interested in a threeway with you for him and his wife.

Dragonslayer 04-30-04 09:40 PM


I thought about trying to explain further, but it was clear he just wasn't interested. Oh, well. What can you do?
Just ram it down his throat! :banana::banana::banana:

Dvdsky 05-01-04 03:41 AM


Originally posted by aam1
I was refering to 35mm photos (usually 6:4 although the negative is squarer) and digital cameras (4:3). The clue is in the words 35mm and digital
Not to get too far off-topic, but many digital cameras are 3:2. My old relatively low-end Kodak was 3:2, and all the digital SLRs that I know of are 3:2. True, the vast majority of the under-$1000 market is 4:3, but not all.

Mr. Cinema 05-01-04 10:29 AM

what are they gonna say when in a few years their full screen dvds have black bars down the sides on their widescreen tv?

dvd2001 05-01-04 10:46 AM

I wish I could find the actual quote, but this is a paraphrase of something from Frank Zappa:

Some people say that hydrogen is the most common element in the universe. I disagree, the most common element in the universe is stupidity.

The Infidel 05-01-04 01:56 PM


Originally posted by Mr. Cinema
what are they gonna say when in a few years their full screen dvds have black bars down the sides on their widescreen tv?
Gosh, no one in this entire thread has ever brought up that point.

In the words of Robin Williams: "In the dictionary, under 'redundant', it says 'see redundant'."

;)

asperdank 05-02-04 09:07 AM


Originally posted by Joshua Clinard
I haven't seen ANYONE here or at any other forum advocating cutting the top off of fullscreen programs to make it fit on their widescreen televisions.
As pointed out before, there are threads covering this. There are also threads regarding something I personally feel is just as bad. Stretching a 4:3 image to fill the 16:9 screen. How people who claim to want the best picture can then distort it like that is beyone me. I have a toshiba 65" 16:9 RP. I tried stretching when I first got it and couldn't stand it (theater wide 1, where the center is normal and the edges slightly streached.) After reading a thread about it I tried again. After about 15 minutes of it, my 12 year old son asked me to switch it back because "it didn't look right." I agreed.

Perhaps if you are one of these "stretchers" you should consider cutting the pan/scan people some slack? You have your preference, they have theirs. Mine happens to be OAR, whatever that may be, properly displayed.

chemosh6969 05-02-04 12:31 PM

So when a fullscreen vs. widescreen discussion pops up, should I be all preachy, like those annoying Mormons that go door to door trying to convert people, or should I just not be annoying and let people do what they like?

Dragonslayer 05-02-04 01:58 PM

Just laugh at those who believe in the opposite of what you believe in. rotflrotflrotfl That is what I do, I just laugh at those who believe in Fullscreen. rotflrotflrotfl

boredsilly 05-03-04 01:43 PM


Originally posted by asperdank
As pointed out before, there are threads covering this. There are also threads regarding something I personally feel is just as bad. Stretching a 4:3 image to fill the 16:9 screen. How people who claim to want the best picture can then distort it like that is beyone me. I have a toshiba 65" 16:9 RP. I tried stretching when I first got it and couldn't stand it (theater wide 1, where the center is normal and the edges slightly streached.) After reading a thread about it I tried again. After about 15 minutes of it, my 12 year old son asked me to switch it back because "it didn't look right." I agreed.

Perhaps if you are one of these "stretchers" you should consider cutting the pan/scan people some slack? You have your preference, they have theirs. Mine happens to be OAR, whatever that may be, properly displayed.

If I'm remembering this right, folks across the pond demanded that the Angel season 2 boxset be released in widescreen even though it originally aired in fullsreen. It works fine, but like the review on this site states, there are some times when there is dead space to either the far right or left of the picture.

DrMcKittrick 05-03-04 03:09 PM

To the first poster, that is why he is behind the counter and you're not.

doc

DrOBoogie1 05-04-04 07:49 AM

A few years from now, the same people buying fullscreen will be looking for widescreen when all TVs are 16:9. Then they will take their fullscreen discs back to the store, confused and complaining that "I bought the fullscreen and now those black bars on the side!"

Heh heh heh

Widescreen only for me.

TopHatCat64 05-04-04 11:23 AM


Originally posted by DrMcKittrick
To the first poster, that is why he is behind the counter and you're not.
Not like being a video store clerk is really that taxing on the brain...


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