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* "Currently 65mm is set at an aspect ratio of 1: 2,21 and High Definition at about 1:1,79, so, if we remove the 0,21 from the 65mm, and if we add the same number on top of High Definition TV, we will have a perfect balance between the two: that is, 1:2." | * "Currently 65mm is set at an aspect ratio of 1: 2,21 and High Definition at about 1:1,79, so, if we remove the 0,21 from the 65mm, and if we add the same number on top of High Definition TV, we will have a perfect balance between the two: that is, 1:2." | ||
===Univisium=== | |||
===Superscope=== | |||
https://noamkroll.com/why-the-21-aspect-ratio-univisium-is-now-the-fastest-growing-format-in-cinema/ | |||
==Media companies== | ==Media companies== |
Latest revision as of 2024-01-28T08:44:08
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Univision
http://www.cinematography.net/Files/univision.pdf
- "Currently 65mm is set at an aspect ratio of 1: 2,21 and High Definition at about 1:1,79, so, if we remove the 0,21 from the 65mm, and if we add the same number on top of High Definition TV, we will have a perfect balance between the two: that is, 1:2."
Univisium
Superscope
https://noamkroll.com/why-the-21-aspect-ratio-univisium-is-now-the-fastest-growing-format-in-cinema/
Media companies
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- event image, in stream 476x250 (1.9)
- event image, top, 826x294 (2.81)
- person image, top, 851x315 (2.7)