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Cinescope aspect ratio
Cinescope aspect ratio








cinescope aspect ratio

These “cross aspect ratio” trailers should never be identified using this method ( F-239 or S-185) since theatres should not be encouraged to change masking for a single trailer on the playlist or this could inadvertently spoil the needed masking for the feature. Quite often, the “non-native” format of the trailer is letterboxed or pillar-boxed. Trailers are almost always produced in both Flat and Scope versions regardless of the aspect ratio of the feature advertised. NOTE: Never use this labeling device with Trailers! The theatre would have the option of adjusting its masking to block the black pillars. S-266 would indicate a Scope package with a letterboxed 2.66 image letterboxed within the 2.39 etc. (The 2.66 would be “common sides” with the 2.39 or 1.85.) In order to alert theatres that these are intentional black bars or pillars around the edges, the Aspect Ratio Field can be modified to clarify what the theatre is getting.įor example, F-133 would indicate a Flat package with a pillar-boxed 1.33 image inside it. (The top and bottom of the 1.33 image would be in the same place as the top and bottom of 1.85.) Similarly, older wide formats such as 266:1 might be packaged inside a Flat or Scope container with horizontal black bars on the top and bottom to “pad” the image up to the top and bottom of 1.85 or 2.39. For example, an older 1.33 Aspect Ratio film may be packaged as a 1.85 Flat package with black pillars on the sides to “pad out” the 1.33 image to 1.85. Occasionally product is packaged with Aspect Ratios other than 1.85 (Flat) or 2.39 (Scope). It does not necessarily indicate the aspect ratio of the image - or theatre masking instructions - since often times content such as trailers may be letterboxed or pillar-boxed.ĭigital Cinema projectors are designed to project Flat or Scope images. The Projector Aspect Ratio indicates the pixel array size at which the projector should be set.










Cinescope aspect ratio