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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Anamorphic format — is a term that can be used either for the cinematography technique of capturing a widescreen picture on standard 35 mm film, or other visual recording media with a non widescreen native aspect ratio, or a photographic projection format in which… … Wikipedia
Anamorphic widescreen — is a videographic technique utilising rectangular (wide) pixels to store a widescreen image to standard 4:3 aspect ratio. In its current definition as a video term, it originally was devised for widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio television sets;… … Wikipedia
anamorphic — related to different optical imaging effects; refers to a method of intentionally distorting and creating a wide screen image with standard film, using a conversion process or a special lens on the camera and projector to produce different… … Glossary of cinematic terms
Anamorphic — F/A/V An optical system having different magnifications in the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the image. VP A technique for capturing a 16:9 widescreen picture on standard 4:3 aspect ratio camera. Uses an eletronic process or a special… … Audio and video glossary
anamorphic video signal — (it appears squished horizontally, or unnaturally tall) without alteration Anamorphic video signal, now properly converted to appear on a standard TV with aspect ratio of 1.33:1 (or 4:3), as a letterboxed image. Note the wide bars on top and… … Glossary of cinematic terms
anamorphic lens — Motion Pictures, Optics. 1. a compound lens or system of lenses that compresses the camera image in the horizontal direction during filming, so that a wide screen image can fit on the width of conventional 35 mm film. 2. a similar system used in… … Useful english dictionary
anamorphic lens — Motion Pictures, Optics. 1. a compound lens or system of lenses that compresses the camera image in the horizontal direction during filming, so that a wide screen image can fit on the width of conventional 35 mm film. 2. a similar system used in… … Universalium
Aspect ratio (image) — For other uses, see Aspect ratio (disambiguation). For computer screen topics, see display aspect ratio. For screen rotation and portrait mode, see page orientation. 4:3 redirects here. For the 4/3 digital camera/lens standard, see Four Thirds… … Wikipedia
Academy ratio — The Academy ratio of 1.37:1 is the standard aspect ratio of a frame of 35mm film when used with 4 perf pulldown, and was standardized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as the standard film aspect ratio in 1932, although it was… … Wikipedia
Pixel aspect ratio — (PAR), in computer graphics terminology, is a mathematical ratio that describes how the horizontal length of a pixel in an imaging system compares to its vertical height.Most modern imaging systems describe an image as a grid of very small but… … Wikipedia
List of anamorphic format trade names — There have been a great number of anamorphic format trade names, for reasons of prestige, technology, or vanity. The basic 35 mm anamorphic format originally popularized as CinemaScope has by known by a number of other monikers. In some cases,… … Wikipedia