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<blockquote data-quote="PaulR" data-source="post: 829060" data-attributes="member: 176256"><p>I really think that most programmes originally shot in 4:3 ratio should be left that way as they do not lend themselves to being sliced off at the top and bottom. The first film I saw that had been cropped was Disney's The Sleeping Beauty and it was dreadful.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, a bit of money was spent on remastering the original Star Trek series in 16:9 and it's a not bad version. But then they did have access to the original negatives which had been stored in some Utah caverns!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulR, post: 829060, member: 176256"] I really think that most programmes originally shot in 4:3 ratio should be left that way as they do not lend themselves to being sliced off at the top and bottom. The first film I saw that had been cropped was Disney's The Sleeping Beauty and it was dreadful. Having said that, a bit of money was spent on remastering the original Star Trek series in 16:9 and it's a not bad version. But then they did have access to the original negatives which had been stored in some Utah caverns! [/QUOTE]
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