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16:9 Defined
Aspect ratio most commonly known as widescreen and is wider than the standard 4:3 aspect ratio. 16:9 supporters state that the wider picture corresponds much better to the human visual field than the almost square 4:3.
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- ZS3/TZ7 - Does not have 16:9 in iA mode: Panasonic Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
- Aspect ratio guide - HDTV World - CNET.com: We'll take you step by step through the common aspect-ratio problems--and their solutions--on both standard and wide-screen televisions
- Shooting 4:3 to look like 16:9: Shooting 4:3 to look like 16:9,
- Creating DVDs in widescreen format with DVDSP : Apple Final Cut Pro
Sun Jun 28
- Setting Up DVD Studio Pro for 16:9: You have encoded your 16:9 video in Compressor and have brought the MPEG2 and AC3 audio files into DVD Studio Pro. Maybe the last time you used DVD SP you were working with 4:3 video, or it could be that this is the first time you are using DVD SP for 16:9 video. In any case, you'll need to setup DVD SP for 16:9.
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- Optimal Frame Dimensions for Flash Video: If you are designing something that requires video, use this to pick your video player size. It has standard and widescreen with optimal sizes. And ask scope/technica l team what you are using
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