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  2. Anamorphosis - Wikipedia

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    Comparison between the "normal" picture and the anamorphic picture on a 35 mm film in Cinemascope format Road surface marking warning text is predistorted for oblique viewing by motorists Mirror anamorphosis on the lower front of an ambulance , so the writing appears right way round in rear view mirrors of vehicles ahead of it in traffic

  3. CinemaScope - Wikipedia

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    It has been squeezed by a ratio of 2:1 by an anamorphic camera lens. The anamorphic projection lens will stretch the image horizontally to show a normal round circle on the screen. Although CinemaScope was capable of producing a 2.66:1 image, the addition of magnetic sound tracks for multi-channel sound reduced this to 2.55:1.

  4. Moment's Anamorphic lens provides epic looks - AOL

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    When Moment announced an anamorphic lens, it really caught my attention. After all, the film Tangerine was shot on an iPhone 5S using an anamorphic lens from Moondog Labs, so I was excited to try ...

  5. Moment Anamorphic Lens Review [Video] - AOL

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    This little lens brings big screen cinemascope perspective to mobile phones via a phone case for either the iPhone, Google Pixel, or Galaxy. This is great news for filmmakers on a budget chasing ...

  6. List of motion picture film formats - Wikipedia

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    Projection lenses indicates whether spherical (normal) or anamorphic lenses are used on the projector, and if anamorphic lenses, what anamorphic power is used. Formats are listed in chronological order and by release date in the case of multiple formats within one year, if this can be determined.

  7. Normal lens - Wikipedia

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    A test of what is a normal lens then, is to find one that renders a printed (or otherwise displayed) photograph of a scene that when held at 'normal' viewing distance (usually arm's length) in front of the original scene and viewed with one eye, matches the real-world and the rendered perspective, though Maurice Pirenne (in 1970) and others demonstrate that it is possible to see a scene made ...

  8. Iscorama - Wikipedia

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    The ISCO anamorphic focusing mechanism was unique in that the taking lens was simply set to infinity and then focus was adjusted using the anamorphic adapter alone. This was a major advance on competing manufacturers' designs, all of which required that focus was calibrated simultaneously on both the taking lens and the adapter.

  9. Totalvision - Wikipedia

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    Totalvision cameras equipment and lenses were sold in East Germany (DDR), Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, China, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Romania, and Bulgaria. [ 1 ] Totalvision was a competitor of Cinemascope in Europe, providing cheaper licensing fees to European markets while presenting cinematographers with equipment of equal or better quality.

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