Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
"after all anamorphic is going to be more or less obsolete when we are all using progressive diplays in 5 to 10 years."
See what I mean about people not getting anamorphic?
eros, as long as film will be converted to television, anamorphic ain't going anywhere... (and I've not deinterlaced the films, either.)
BTW, MPEGs are being uploaded right now.
"after all anamorphic is going to be more or less obsolete when we are all using progressive diplays in 5 to 10 years."
See what I mean about people not getting anamorphic?
eros, as long as film will be converted to television, anamorphic ain't going anywhere... (and I've not deinterlaced the films, either.)
BTW, MPEGs are being uploaded right now.

NO I think YOU don't get it! When we have pixel based displays line numbers and aspect ratios don't matter anymore you can stretch and squeeze the picture but the resolution will remain the same. Anamorphic is designed to make video on 16:9 CRT's more watchable, end of story.