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EddieLarkin

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Moe Dickstein said:
Eddie, you SHOULD have the film cropped to the outer white line, as the film would be in projection.Their mistake is that they've encoded too much image in the disc and so when TVs have no overscan they show too much of the image.
Yes, that's precisely what I've been saying right? It's like they agree people should only see up to the outer white line, and then go and encode much more. So much more in fact, that I can tell by looking that my plasma's minimal overscan function would not even crop out all of the corners.
 

theonemacduff

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Robert Harris said:
Films are both photographed as well as projected with aperture plates.

The projection plate has a smaller image, as one would not wish to see full camera ap.

RAH
Correction appreciated. Thanx. ;)
 

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