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Re: Is there a difference between 16x9 and 1.77:1 ?
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Jeremy Garchow
(JeremyG)
on Jul 2, 2008 at 11:27:33 pm
[Gary Gowman]
"Mee thinx thay konfuzed."
Well, no. 16x9 full frame would be your full HD frame (since you shot HD).
But if you had a 2k frame, instead of cropping your frame to 16x9, you keep the 2k aspect ratio of the frame size and letterbox it to 1.77:1. Since you are in nothing but 16x9, you will probably only have to deliver 16x9. Hence they say 16x9 Full frame and then 1.77:1 (which would be a 16x9 letterbox within a frame of whatever your aspect ratio is that's beyond 1080 HD).
Make sense?
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Is there a difference between 16x9 and 1.77:1 ?
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