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I'm watching Angels in the Outfield (1994), which is a non-anamorphic DVD release.
I used the zoom function on the player (a PS4) to have the movie fill the screen. I wondered how much the zoom feature was cutting off the image so I paused the video and did a comparison. To my surprise the top and bottom are the same while there is actually MORE image visible left and right. Is this normal? I wasn't expecting Zoom to improve the image... |
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