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Old 08-22-2016, 07:10 PM   #1
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Thank you for all of your responses. I understand the difference in aspect ratios, just wasn't sure if there was a list out there. Most epic big budget films with beautiful cinematography are 2:35 wider framed I've noticed.

I think angry birds and smurfs 2, and most animated/family films are done this way.

Wow so the wide colors of HDR is a big deal. Aww shucks, I'm going to miss out on that till I upgrade again.

#earlyadopterproblems
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Old 08-22-2016, 09:23 PM   #2
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Thank you for all of your responses. I understand the difference in aspect ratios, just wasn't sure if there was a list out there. Most epic big budget films with beautiful cinematography are 2:35 wider framed I've noticed.

I think angry birds and smurfs 2, and most animated/family films are done this way.

Wow so the wide colors of HDR is a big deal. Aww shucks, I'm going to miss out on that till I upgrade again.

#earlyadopterproblems
Finding the aspect ratio of any film is as easy as "google"...no need for a master list.
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Old 08-22-2016, 09:32 PM   #3
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I don't understand, have you just started buying discs? The aspect ratios have the been same essentially forever.
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Finding the aspect ratio of any film is as easy as "google"...no need for a master list.
find the aspect ratio of discs on this site too, BDs and UHDs. :>

As for UHD HDR my opinion is the TV has to have a real static contrast ratio of 12 f/stops (4000:1) or more to take real advantage of HDR (High dContrast Ratio) not just accept the signal.
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Thank you for all of your responses. I understand the difference in aspect ratios, just wasn't sure if there was a list out there. Most epic big budget films with beautiful cinematography are 2:35 wider framed I've noticed.

I think angry birds and smurfs 2, and most animated/family films are done this way.

Wow so the wide colors of HDR is a big deal. Aww shucks, I'm going to miss out on that till I upgrade again.

#earlyadopterproblems
If you just purchased the Sharp, you ought to return it and get a 10 bit HDR capable 4k display. Sharp doesn't make very good TV's anyway. You also should look at Epson's new E-shift 4k projectors as well.
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