Originally posted by: Gaffer Tape
Well, in this case, fullscreen isn't quite as foolish as you'd think since it's an open matte movie, and you're actually getting more of the picture in fullscreen.
Well, in this case, fullscreen isn't quite as foolish as you'd think since it's an open matte movie, and you're actually getting more of the picture in fullscreen.
Your not getting the intended area though. Widescreen is not important--Original Aspect Ratio is. Otherwise its just as bad as fullscreen--the point is that the intended composition is ruined.