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#36 |
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Sep 2011
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Sorry if I'm dragging this back up but I just upgraded finally to a 4K OLED TV. I finally purchased Blade Runner 2049 on iTunes and noticed all scenes are now matted vs being variable with the IMAX scenes. Same with Interstellar and other Nolan movies.
It seems weird that on the Blu-Rays the filmmaker would choose to leave the variable aspect ratios but for digital keep it all at one? Or am I understanding this incorrectly? |
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