Wednesday, September 20, 2006

A Collection Of "235" Screen Shots

In video projection of the "scope" format, the aspect ratio will actually be 2.37:1, not 2.35:1 as it is more commonly known. This is because when you take the light beam [1.78:1 rectanglet of light] from a 16:9 projector and pass it through the 33% stretch lens used in video applications, the new shape of the light rectangle is now 2.37:1...

All of the screen shots in this BLOG are from a low resolution [480P] LCD projector. To see some new screen shots that were created using the Aussiemorphic Lens and a 720P DLP click HERE...

Star Wars Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith

R2D2 abord a Jedi Fighter
I chose this shot for the geometric shapes like the R2D2's dome head...

Obi-wan's fighter
This shot was chosen for the uniformity of focus across the screen. It too has some great geomtric shapes.

General Grevious
This shot was chosen as a "re-do" of an earlier attempt to get the full 33% stretch. This is how it meant to be seen...

Clone Trooper
This shot is also another "re-do" for the same reasons I posted above...

Darth Vader
So often when screen shots are taken, the image is always bright. Here I am trying to show shadow detail...

The Animatrix - Last Flight Of The Osirus...

These images were the very first screen shots captured using the "Aussiemorphic Lens"...

The Lord Of The Ring - Fellowship Of The Ring

This is another "re-do" as originally I could not get the true amount of stretch, so this image only had an Aspect Ratio of 2.25:1. Here it is at 2.35:1, the way it was meant to be seen...

Another "re-do" and again this time in the correct AR...

This is a really good. Good colour, focus and very little CA...

The Incredibles
I took this shot to compare the Aussiemorphic Lens to another DIY lens for geometry...

The Fifth Element

A very popular film and a great test for uniform focus from edge to edge...

Mark

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