16: 9 can make the shooting scene more open and play it in the cinema more imposing. The 16: 9 we see every day is post-suppressed, with black borders and subtitles.
Most of the movies shown in cinemas are still 16:9.
"16:9" is not very accurate. This is only the screen ratio, not the movie screen ratio. It should be said that most movie screen ratios are academic standards, namely 1.33: 1 or 1.37: 1.
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Video ratio:
Video ratio refers to the aspect ratio of the video picture played by the video player.
The aspect ratio of CRT TV screen used in ordinary families is 4: 3, that is, the video ratio is 4: 3.
In developing high-definition displays, the video ratio is generally required to be 16: 9.
16: 9 Basic meaning:
Refers to the aspect ratio of a computer monitor, that is, the ratio of the width of an image divided by its height, which is usually expressed as "x:y" or "x×y", in which colons and crosses mean "ratio" in Chinese.
At present, the most commonly used ratio in the film industry is the skew ratio (2.39: 1). The traditional 4:3( 1.33: 1) is still used in many TV pictures, while its successful successor specification16: 9 (1.78:1) is used in HDTV and European digital TV.
These three ratios are three standard ratios stipulated by MPEG-2(DVD) digital compression format. Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD also use 16:9, which are also two widely used 35mm films (Europe 1.66: 1, the United States and Britain1.85:/kl).
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