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Merging 16:9 and 4:3 Footage
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First of all, what movie is this? You say it's 1.78, good chance it's a flat widescreen production and if it's not CG/VFX stuff then the footage would show more top and bottom meant to be cropped if shown theatrically.
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(2023-06-09, 12:34 AM)Yarp Wrote:
(2023-06-08, 10:33 PM)Gieferg Wrote: Crop 4:3 to 1:78 Tongue

But no matter how you crop it, it should be done manually shot-by-shot to keep what is important in the frame, otherwise it would be distaster framing-wise.

(i hate switching AR by the way)

i will never get used to switching aspect ratios. they completely break immersion for me and it always feels like a gimmick. so i'd crop the 4:3 to 1:78 too, especially if the 4:3 is open matte and you won't lose much.

I disagree, I have no problem with it. And when done well like in Nolan's films I really like it.
It probably helps that my setup involves a very large OLED in blacked out room, which makes AR switching seamless.
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(2023-06-09, 02:29 PM)stwd4nder2 Wrote: I disagree, I have no problem with it. And when done well like in Nolan's films I really like it.
It probably helps that my setup involves a very large OLED in blacked out room, which makes AR switching seamless.

I'm in the same boat but there is one thing I can't stand and that's blurred corners. I find them way too distracting.
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