What is Pan Scan format look resembling for Movies? Is it honest?
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Pan and Scan unanimously refers to the result of modifying the visual nouns of a film during verbs so that the visible nouns fits a lesser resolution.
Often Pan and Scan is used to indicate that a movie which be widescreen (16x9 or greater) has be modified to 'fit your screen'. To make movies fit a standard 4:3 aspect ratio the motion picture is cropped at the relevant areas so that the focus is on the action.
Some discouraging transfers merely chop the sides off of the entire movie.
I would fairly have a show with two black lines on the top or bottom (letterboxed) than Pan and Scan, as Pan Scan refers to source that be never 4:3.
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