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  2. Pan and scan - Wikipedia

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    A 2.35:1 film still panned and scanned to smaller sizes. At the smallest, 1.33:1, nearly half of the original image has been cropped. Pan and scan is a method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown in fullscreen proportions of a standard-definition 4:3 aspect ratio television screen, often cropping off the sides of the original widescreen image to focus on the ...

  3. Aspect ratio (image) - Wikipedia

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    Aspect ratio (image) The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of its width to its height. It is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon, width:height. Common aspect ratios are 1.85:1 and 2.40:1 in cinematography, 4:3 and 16:9 in television, and 3:2 in still photography.

  4. Widescreen - Wikipedia

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    In film, a widescreen film is any film image with a width-to-height aspect ratio greater than 4:3 (1.33:1). For TV, the original screen ratio for broadcasts was in 4:3 (1.33:1). Largely between the 1990s and early 2000s, at varying paces in different countries, 16:9 (e.g. 1920×1080p 60p) widescreen displays came into increasingly common use by ...

  5. Pixel aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of the width to the height of an image is known as the aspect ratio, or more precisely the display aspect ratio (DAR) – the aspect ratio of the image as displayed; for TV, DAR was traditionally 4:3 (a.k.a. fullscreen), with 16:9 (a.k.a. widescreen) now the standard for HDTV.

  6. Pillarbox - Wikipedia

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    Pillarbox. Pillarboxed image, picture taken at 4:3 aspect ratio and displayed on a 16:9 monitor. The pillarbox effect occurs in widescreen video displays when black bars (mattes or masking) are placed on the sides of the image. It becomes necessary when film or video that was not originally designed for widescreen is shown on a widescreen ...

  7. Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience - Wikipedia

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    [14] [29]: 6 [43] The resulting lenses created "this sort of even falloff around the edges", which worked well in the square 4:3 aspect ratio and was a period-appropriate effect. [43] The episode employed a variety of live special effects that were used by series in the 1950s and 1960s, such as props being controlled with wire rigs.

  8. Active Format Description - Wikipedia

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    Active Format Description. In television technology, Active Format Description (AFD) is a standard set of codes that can be sent in the MPEG video stream or in the baseband SDI video signal that carries information about their aspect ratio and other active picture characteristics. [1] It has been used by television broadcasters to enable both 4 ...

  9. Technology of television - Wikipedia

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    The switch to digital television systems was used as an opportunity to change the standard television picture format from the old ratio of 4:3 (1.33:1) to an aspect ratio of 16:9 (approximately 1.78:1). This enables TV to get closer to the aspect ratio of modern widescreen movies, which range from 1.66

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