OriginallyPosted by Bardia /t/147-screen-or-2-35-1#post_23466483 If you were starting all over again, would you still get 2:35:1 or go to a 2:40:1 screen. DVD and Blu-ray reviewers rarely measure this either, because the majority of them are watching on 16:9 screens and don't see the difference. Most will Asa 2.35:1 Display: 16.61% smaller diagonal 30.47% smaller area: 19.93% larger diagonal 43.82% larger area : Share your Comparison: 34 inch 21x9 display vs 43 inch 16x9 display Forexample, with 16:9, there will be 16 units of width for every 9 equal units of height. Cinemascope is even wider with 2.35 units of width for every 1 unit of height. The HDTV aspect ratio is pretty much standard for all of the television sets made today. However, the wider aspect ratio (Cinemascope) fits the wide formats of most movies. Cinemascope2.35:1 aspect ratio cheat sheet with correct dimensions for most standard video resolutions; including 720p, 1080p, and 4K.Often referred to as w Itis between 16:9 and 2.35(4):1. I really like 2:1 on my 2.35:1 screen, as the black bars on the sides are smaller than with 16:9 material. I suggest reading through the CIH subthread to the Screen thread. That is a lot of good information there, including a link to a document that lists the aspect rations of all the shows. . Insistingthat your 16:9 is filled? There are valid reasons for different aspect ratio. I still associate 2.35:1 with more "cinematic" and "epic" and 1.85:1 with more "personal" and "intimate" films. Often images look just more epic in the 2,35/2,40:1 ratio than in the 1,85/1,78:1 ratio. It depends on what the filmmakers intend to show to Tworeasons: 16:9 is a compromise between 4:3 and 2.35:1. Material formatted in either format will occupy roughly the same amount of area on a 16:9 screen. 16:9 is approximately 1.78:1. Most movies produced since the 1950’s, when the movie studios began producing widescreen features to try to compete with television (which was seriously Iunderstand 16:9, and I understand 2.35:1. I have a variable aspect ratio Stewart screen and a projector with lens presets and blanking. So what is up with a recent trend I’m seeing with made for streaming series and movies from studios like Netflix and Apple where they are landing on aspect ratios that are somewhere between the two standards? Aspectratio is the relationship between width and height of an image. It's usually written as two numbers separated by a colon, as in 16:9. It can also be written with an “x” between the numbers. Example 1: Netflix’s go-to aspect ratios are 16:9 and 2:1. Example 2: Facebook supports 16:9, 9:16, 4:5, 2:3, & 1:1. Asa 16:9 Display: 14.63% smaller diagonal 27.12% smaller area: 17.14% larger diagonal 37.21% larger area: As a 2.35:1 Display: 12.05% larger diagonal 25.55% larger area: 10.75% smaller diagonal 20.35% smaller area : Share your Comparison: 34 inch 21x9 display vs 32 inch 16x9 display

2.35 1 vs 16 9