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So, if this 2:1 transfer is supposed to be in the OAR, is it the case that previous versions with 2.35:1 were cropped around 7% at both the top and the bottom respectively, so that this new transfer is actually opened up in comparison to previous transfers?
2.35:1 for 1080p means ~1920x818 whereas 2:1 for 1080p translates to 1920x960. The usual thing to expect would thus be, that the horizontal scope is identical for both transfers while the vertical scope is a bit larger for the 2:1 transfer, right? |
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