anamorphic widescreen

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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft . 2013.

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  • 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

  • widescreen — 1. noun A screen with a wider aspect ratio than the ordinary 35 millimeter frame, making more effective use of the human field of view and producing a more immersive view experience. 2. adjective a) Filmed in a greater aspect ratio than the… …   Wiktionary

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