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Topic: Home video movie aspect ratio
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Scott Jentsch
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1061
From: New Berlin, WI, USA
Registered: Apr 2003
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posted 02-04-2010 11:49 AM
I've been experimenting with constant-image-height projection in my home theater, and the results have been interesting.
Like a vast majority of enthusiasts, I have a 1.78:1 display that letterboxes everything wider than that. While a person is kind of stuck when viewing content on an HDTV, I have some flexibility with front projection to play with the display of the image.
I have a 1.78:1 screen even on that setup, but I have the ability to manually zoom the image out to have the 2.35:1 image use the same height as a full-frame 1.78:1 image, adding ~20% to the width of the projected movie.
The difference it makes is actually quite impressive! While the extra height to the image is welcome, I find the extra width to have the biggest impact on me. The viewing angle from my seating position expands from 32 degrees to about 39 degrees.
Now that my projector is going on 5 years old, I'm looking to upgrade, and the top candidate is the Panasonic AE4000, which has a zoom memory feature where you can save the zoom settings for multiple aspect ratios, and you can switch between them (like when you go from the 1.78:1 menu to the 2.35:1 movie) or the projector can auto-sense the change and automatically change the zoom setting.
When I first heard about people going to 2.35:1 screens in their home theaters, I wasn't sure that it was a practical choice. Now, with a projector that can switch between the modes (instead of having to have a pricey anamorphic lens and scaler combo) and Blu-ray players that can shift the subtitles up into the 2.35:1 image space, I'm heading in that direction.
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