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Yes i know what original aspect ratio is. Yes i know that it's the directors intent to shoot how he wants to shoot the film. 2.35 would look great on a 70" TV, black bars and all, but i don't have that.
I do have a fairly expensive television, and i'm not getting the most out of it. It doesn't make sense to me that shitty little TV shows would look a billion times better than a Blu Ray (that costs $35 bucks a pop). I'm simply looking for a program or plugin for a program that can zoom in and make the most use out of a 16:9 television, the standard HDTV, when using Blurays. YES i know that i will not be seeing the full epic-ness or whatever, but that's not how i see it. 16:9 is wide enough for my eyes, and i want it to be FULL 16:9. No wasted black bars. But all this doesn't matter, only one question. Is there a program or plugin that can zoom in, without distortions, on the picture so that an ultra widescreen movie will fill it up a standard HDTV? |
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