SPECIFICALLY "Lawrence of Arabia" Couple scenes in theatre ratio give the size of the desert, where the pan and scan is... ho hum, a bunch of sand
On Apr 5, 2005 2:06 PM, Brian Weeden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You simply need to explain to her the difference between 16:9 and 4:3. > A really good way to do it is to get both widescreen and fullscreen > versions of a DVD and show a scene. Let her see how they crop the > edges (or do pan and scan) to get it to "fill" the screen. > > Then explain to her that the question came down to which will you be > watching more of - 16:9 content or 4:3 content. The format of the set > you buy should match the answer to that question. > > -- > Brian > -- G. Waleed Kavalec ------------------------------- Copyright: G. Waleed Kavalec 2005 This message may be resent and/or repuplished provided the content and this notice are kept intact.
