SIM2 Cinema Flex
20 March 2007
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This is something that will stop you from wasting pixels when you’re displaying those ultra-wide letterboxed images. It uses a system made out of lens and projector settings that let you see that whole 2.35:1 aspect ratio which means the black bands at the top and bottom of the screen will be gone and will be repleased by an image part.
It works pretty easy; first it stretches the picture vertically, covering those pesky black bands at the top and bottom. The second part stretches out the image using an anamorphic lens. Sounds pretty hard to understand, but it works. It works very good. But the bad thing is that it’s expensive.











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